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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Tenterden (83843)
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    Kent

    Bed in Tenterden (83843)

    Ref: S375779

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    Located in the charming Kent village of St Michaels, this holiday cottage is within easy reach of the local farm shop, village store, popular pub and golf club. The picturesque market town of Tenterden is close by and offers a more comprehensive...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Harbourne Oast
  • Kent

    Harbourne Oast

    Ref: S98212

    Reviews 54

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    St Michaels is a suburb of Tenterden, just northeast of the High Weald AONB in Kent. It benefits from a small choice of shops, pubs and takeaways. The town of Tenterden neighbours St Michaels, offering the visitor a much wider range of amenities...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Stables- Uk44870
  • Kent

    The Old Stables- Uk44870

    Ref: S1010593

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Cottage, 13 Golden Sq.
  • Kent

    The Cottage, 13 Golden Sq.

    Ref: S955068

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed in Tenterden 83843
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    Kent

    3 Bed in Tenterden 83843

    Ref: S969310

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Challenger by Bloom Stays
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    Kent

    Challenger by Bloom Stays

    Ref: S992574

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Goldings by Bloom Stays
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    Kent

    Goldings by Bloom Stays

    Ref: S992564

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Quince Cottage
  • Kent

    Quince Cottage

    Ref: S533309

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ernest by Bloom Stays
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    Kent

    Ernest by Bloom Stays

    Ref: S992566

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    Tenterden Holiday Cottages

    The town of Tenterden stands on the edge of the remnant forest of the Weald and is known as ‘The Jewel’ of the area. Overlooking the valley of the River Rother, the town boasts several large conservation areas, long-distance walking and cycling routes, a wealth of architecture and a fascinating history.

    A typical town surrounded by Kent countryside, the centre features green spaces and a high-street full of quirky independent retailers. Those in search of unusual finds will love the range of books, gifts, crafts and local fare on offer. Tenterden is residence to a variety of Georgian and Victorian houses, blending stucco and brick alongside traditional Kent tile. To learn more about the region’s architecture, visit the town’s museum or take a tour of the Kent & East Sussex Railway. Before retiring to your Tenterden holiday cottage, you can nip by the local vineyard’s bar for a glass of wine to unwind.

    Here at Snaptrip, our customer service team are always available via phone or email to help you find the right place for your break – and with thousands of properties on the site, we understand it’s a big choice to make. One thing you can be sure of is value: our best price guarantee ensures you won’t find a lower price anywhere else.

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Stefano - Verified booking

      Harbourne Oast is an absolute gem nestled in the Kent countryside, with beautiful views in every direction and a gorgeous pond with 4 delightful ducks and a school of fish.

      It is conveniently located near to Tenterden, which is a charming market town and there are plenty of places to visit nearby, including Camber Sands, which is only a 1/2 hr drive. From the moment we arrived our hosts made every effort to ensure we had what we needed to enjoy our stay. Everything about the facilities has been well thought through. As a family of 10 - 4 kids (ages 1-8) 4 parents and 2 grandparents - we wanted somewhere that could support differing needs. The Annexe or “Grannexe”, was a particularly excellent feature. Allowing grandparents a haven from the noise of the kids, while being a destination of choice most mornings tor the little ones to acquire a second breakfast! Great memories have been made and will be cherished for many years to come. A few of words of caution, this is an historic house, so comes with many of the features one might expect, such as some very creaky floorboards and doors. Also, if you are taller than 5.11, watch your head on some of the low door frames! For any older guests and/or those with mobility issues, the annexe is perfect. Beautifully presented and perfectly apportioned. The main house proved a little difficult for my mother to access at first, however, Matthew swiftly constructed a wooden step to allow her to be able to join us for family meals in the fantastic kitchen and dining areas! This was hugely appreciated and indicative of the lengths to which our hosts went to ensure we were comfortable. One final note, the 9am checkout (due to COVID) is a little challenging, so would recommend packing the night before! The pictures online really don’t do it justice, has it to be seen. All in all would highly recommend!

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    • He - Verified booking

      Last minute booking for 4 families to get together.

      Everyone was happy with the property and surroundings. Property is clean and with extra cleaning due to pandemic. The communication to the owner was nice and easy! Plenty of places to visit in the surrounding area, and its big enough for you to stay in and chill out. We managed to do sky watching during our stay, we saw shooting stars and the Milky-way! This was really an additional to our holiday! My hubby and I get to stay at the Annex, it is not linked to the main barn, but not far away! Its good to have our own little space with quiet and peace. Most of beds are really comfortable. One thing I need to mention is that we were not left enough coffee capsules, only 10. Yes, there are some instant coffee sachets, could be nice to supply more capsules, at least one per person per day. Nor enough dish washer tablets, or washing machine detergent supplied. They are minor, but would be perfect if we would not have to buy our own.

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    • Julie - Verified booking

      We had a wonderful time at the Oast.

      A very characterful property with space for all and a quirky annexe too. Rooms were of a very good size with comfy beds and tv’s in most. The kitchen had everything you would need along with a well stocked welcome basket of treats along with local eggs and milk in the fridge. The lounge felt very homely and the views onto the pond were lovely. The hosts have gone above and beyond with little touches such as fragranced hand wash/shampoo/ and conditioner in the bathrooms to dishwasher tablets/kitchen roll and a selection of tea/coffee and coffee pods for the Nespresso machine. Would highly recommend this property and we look forward to returning soon. Thank you so much for allowing us to use the Oast for our annual weekend away.

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    • Pat - Verified booking

      We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and the accommodation worked well as we are a family of twelve.

      Zoe made us very welcome and added some nice touches with the food hamper and toiletries in the property. The property is as advertised and very characterful, I particularly liked the dining room with its large windows giving a view of the pond. A very peaceful setting and worth a return visit. Tenterden is a pretty town with some nice tea shops. We also enjoyed some good food at the nearby "The Pig and Stye" and "The Chequers on the Green" and both places had excellent staff. A towel rail in the shower room upstairs would have been useful as there were just two hooks for our dressing gowns, and I would have liked to see some instructions for the kitchen appliances in the manual in the kitchen, but these are minor details.

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    • Samantha - Verified booking

      Harbourne Oast is an amazing house to stay in, it has a large kitchen, and a separate dining room, both with large tables to seat a house full comfortably.

      The dining room has floor to ceiling windows on both sides, the view of the pond to one side and the view of the Kent countryside through the other window a really lovely place to sit, eat and chat. The living room also large enough for a house full to sit comfortably with the fire going and board games to play it was perfect. The other amazing thing is the location, about a mile to the nearest shop, but feels very remote, all we could hear was farm animals and very little light pollution too. I stayed at the Oast with a group of friends to celebrate my 50th birthday, I would do it all again if I could and stay at Harbourne Oast again. My friends also all enjoyed their stay.

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    Amberley Castle

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