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With stunning views over the countryside this perfect place for 2 and your dog is set in an ideal location for exploring Kent and Sussex
Enjoy at rural retreat in the heart of the High Weald of Kent, at May Farm. This beautiful, self-catered three-bedroom barn is set amongst 40 acres of farm and woodland.
A stay at Brissenden Camping is not your typical camping trip. The campsite is set amongst the vines of our small, family-run vineyard. With vines on three sides of the site, the fourth, eastern side is lined with oaks, through which there are views over a gorgeous field usually occupied by sheep.
Located on a historic family estate on the Kent North Downs in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, we are probably the closest woodland camping to London.
Enjoy the signature Hampton by Hilton service at this new 140-bedroom hotel in Ashford.
For those who like to see things for themselves, to compare old scenes with the reality of the new Hawkhurst , a Walk in the Past has been developed to reveal the hidden history and heritage behind this remarkable Kentish country town.
All Saints Church is the Parish Church of the County Town of Kent. It was built by Archbishop Courtenay in 1395 and is the oldest medieval building in public use in Maidstone.
Combining 12 acres of grazed meadow, river walks, a children’s play area and of course the picturesque 14th century Teston Bridge, this country park makes the most of its beautiful natural setting on the banks of the River Medway.
The Aylesford Pottery in Kent is one of the few surviving commercial potteries in the South East of England making a range of handmade thrown and hand-built ceramics, plus architectural commissions in stoneware and porcelain.
One of Cranbrook's landmark buildings dating back to 13th century, situated in the heart of Kent.