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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Shepherds Hut at Marley
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    Kent

    The Shepherds Hut at Marley

    Ref: S367986

    Reviews 40

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    Barham, formed of two hamlets, is a village in Kent near the city of Canterbury with pubs to visit and a local shop. Travel across to the centre of Canterbury by car and enjoy all it has to offer including its cathedral, the oldest in England, as...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Artist's Cabin By The Sea
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    Kent

    The Artist's Cabin By The Sea

    Ref: S821327

    Reviews 3

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    Herne Bay has been a popular holiday destination for many years. With its award-winning shingle beach and restored Victorian memorial gardens, this offers families the perfect, relaxing holiday location. Herne Bay's seafront is home to the world's...

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    £59

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Haons
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    Haons

    Ref: S820622

    Reviews 5

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    This spacious and airy property is well equipped with everything a family or group of friends would need to enjoy a memorable holiday in the gorgeous Kent countryside. The host village of Biddenden boasts a range of local amenities including a...

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    £175

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cooks Hopper Hut
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    Kent

    Cooks Hopper Hut

    Ref: S281181

    Reviews 13

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    Perfectly placed in the heart of the Spelmonden Estate, this former hop pickers hut has been transformed to create a modern retreat in the depths of the Kent countryside. Boasting all ground floor living and accommodation this is the perfect...

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Kingfisher Cottage
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    Kent

    Kingfisher Cottage

    Ref: S1018824

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    The village of Lyminge lies in southeast Kent and is only five miles from Folkestone and the Channel Tunnel, on the road passing through the Elham Valley. Lyminge is surrounded by farmland and ancient forests. There is a wide variety of flora and...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Keepers Lodge
  • Kent

    Keepers Lodge

    Ref: S778201

    Reviews 3

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    Located next to the owner’s property in Sharsted Woods, Doddington, this is a real hidden gem nestled amidst the enchanting Kent countryside. Surrounded by the sprawling beauty of Sharsted Woods, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty,...

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    £121

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hazel Barn
  • Kent

    Hazel Barn

    Ref: S10435

    Reviews 10

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    Hazel Barn is an eco-friendly barn converstion with mood lighting, set in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by walks and wildlife.Size: Sleeps up to 4, 2 bedroomsNearest beach: 10 milesNearest amenities: 1.8 milesPets: Not allowed...

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    £104

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Yew Tree Cottage
  • Kent

    Yew Tree Cottage

    Ref: S881384

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    Situated 18 miles south-east of Central London lies Dartford, the principal town of the Borough of Dartford, Kent. Lying south of Thurrock across the Thames Estuary, you'll find an abundance of exciting things to do and see in the former market...

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    £87

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Apple Barn
  • Kent

    Apple Barn

    Ref: S10500

    Reviews 14

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    Apple Barn is a beautifully converted, eco-friendly barn and is set in a peaceful and tranquil location on the Kent Downs.  Size: Sleeps up to 5, 2 bedroomsNearest beach: 10 milesNearest amenities: 1.5 milesPets: Not allowed at this propertyShort...

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    £114

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stamford Lodge
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    Kent

    Stamford Lodge

    Ref: S1028827

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    Set in the peaceful village of Loose, this stunning property is an excellent choice for those wishing to explore the Kent Downs National Landscape and surrounding trails. When you’re not moseying alongside the village’s pretty stream or streets of...

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    £215

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Mobile Home Sea View, Fair Ways
  • Kent

    2 Bed Mobile Home Sea View, Fair Ways

    Ref: S1061405

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Whitstable Beaumont
  • Kent

    Whitstable Beaumont

    Ref: S1061507

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 4 Pine view
  • Kent

    4 Pine view

    Ref: S1061618

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gate House Lodge
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    Kent

    Gate House Lodge

    Ref: S947211

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hayne Barn Estate - 6 Luxury Ecolodges with private hot-tubs- 1 studio-loft without hot-tub
  • Kent

    Hayne Barn Estate - 6 Luxury Ecolodges with private hot-tubs- 1 studio-loft without hot-tub

    Ref: S1008226

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sparrow Cabin Hot Tub
  • Kent

    Sparrow Cabin Hot Tub

    Ref: S996528

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  • Last Minute Cottages - "PONY POD" at Nelson Park Riding Centre Ltd - GLAMPING POD also available the fox pod and Trailor Escapes- BIRCHINGTON, RAMSGATE, BROADSTAIRS MARGATE
  • Kent

    "PONY POD" at Nelson Park Riding Centre Ltd - GLAMPING POD also available the fox pod and Trailor Escapes- BIRCHINGTON, RAMSGATE, BROADSTAIRS MARGATE

    Ref: S964711

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Yurt Within Grounds of 17th Century Country Inn
  • Kent

    Yurt Within Grounds of 17th Century Country Inn

    Ref: S333000

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sutton Vale
  • Kent

    Sutton Vale

    Ref: S506228

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Chapel House Estate
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    Kent

    Chapel House Estate

    Ref: S920801

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Holiday Home Heaven
  • Kent

    Holiday Home Heaven

    Ref: S361114

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Camping Pods, Marlie Holiday Park
  • Kent

    Camping Pods, Marlie Holiday Park

    Ref: S911123

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Romney Lodge
  • Kent

    Romney Lodge

    Ref: S916747

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Willerby
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    Kent

    Willerby

    Ref: S916516

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    Discover beautiful Kent log cabins for your holiday

    The beautiful county of Kent in southeast England is lovingly known as 'The Garden of England,” and it's easy to see why. The area boasts an abundance of natural beauty, landscaped gardens, rolling hills, ancient woodlands, nature reserves, and a picturesque coastline.

    Whether you're looking to take in the historical sites, embrace the countryside and go on epic walks, or breathe the fresh sea air, Kent is a county that has it all.

    To complete your Kent weekend break or staycation, why not stay in a cosy, comfortable log cabin? Log cabins are unique holiday rentals that allow you to stay in the middle of nature, under the stars, but still close to the sites and attractions of Kent. Take a look through our range of Kent accommodation and start planning your perfect break.

    Why choose Kent for your next break?

    Home to some of the most stunning scenery in Britain, Kent has been an inspiration for writers, poets, and painters for centuries. From historic castles and cultural attractions to white cliffs and vineyards, this idyllic county has plenty to explore.

    Kent has a 1,500-year-old history and is home to over 17,000 listed buildings. The county is packed with history, heritage, and hidden gems all waiting to be discovered.

    The county's landscape comprises about 85% green space, so stunning gardens are easy to come by. We love the gorgeous Victorian walled garden at Quex and the tranquil rose gardens at Hever Castle - the childhood home of Anne Boleyn. Spend a weekend in Kent and feel yourself unwind as you surround yourself with some of the prettiest gardens in the UK.

    If you're a history buff then make sure you visit Chartwell House. This impressive stately home belonged to Winston Churchill and his family from 1922, and you can see many of his personal effects including photos, artwork, and books. The grounds are stunning, as well as being family and dog-friendly. There are lakes, woodland trails, a kitchen garden, and even a playhouse built for Churchill's daughter.

    The iconic White Cliffs of Dover make for a brilliant day out. You can enjoy a bracing walk along the cliffs, try and spot the Exmoor ponies, visit the Victorian lighthouse, and head underground to explore the old WW2 tunnels.

    Kent is awash with fantastic castles, which started appearing soon after the Norman Conquest in 1066. Leeds Castle has been called 'the loveliest castle in the world,' and is a brilliant example of a moated castle. Dating back to 1119 and once lived in by Henry VIII, you can roam around the castle, explore the maze and grotto, and have fun in the playgrounds.

    Another castle to add to your itinerary is Rochester Castle, one of the oldest in England dating back to the 1080s. The castle's history is particularly impressive and has seen a lot of action over the centuries, including surviving three major attacks.

    When visiting the white cliffs, make sure you head to Dover Castle. This more than 900-year-old castle played a key defence of the country. The castle has had many uses over the years and played an important role during the World Wars. It was here the evacuation of British troops from Dunkirk was masterminded.

    For beach lovers, Kent is home to more Blue Flag beaches than anywhere else in the UK. Play in the pristine white sands of Botany Bay, go surfing at Joss Bay in Broadstairs, or hunt for fossils among the shingles in Folkestone.

    Kent log cabins and lodges for every occasion

    If you're looking for a peaceful and memorable getaway, why not consider lodges or log cabins in Kent?

    There are plenty of options available at Snaptrip, from cosy boltholes set in open fields to modern, luxury cabins in wooded countryside. You'll find everything from quaint one-bedroom log cabins to spacious Kent holiday rentals with all the amenities you need for a great stay.

    Many of our cabins come with log burners or outdoor fire pits, making them perfect for winter trips. If you're planning on having a Kent weekend break in the summer, choose a cabin with a swimming pool or hot tub and soak up those rays.

    Why book with Snaptrip?

    Whatever type of cabin or Kent self-catering accommodation you're after, At Snaptrip, you can find it all in one place and at the lowest price, thanks to our best-price guarantee.

    Each of our log cabins in Kent has been hand-selected by our team to ensure your holiday provides you with ultimate relaxation. Whether you're looking for a log cabin accommodation in Kent for a family break, a romantic weekend getaway, or even a recharging solo trip, at Snaptrip, we'll help you find the log cabin of your dreams.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Mr Beaven - Verified booking

      Came and stayed in the smaller Cooks Hopper hut for 8 days and cannot recommend highly enough. Incredible value and dog friendly. The studio apartment convert has WiFi and smart TV, well-appointed kitchen, spacious wet room, and a panoramic, unspoilt view right outside your door. The local owners were friendly and helped quickly and kindly when we lost our outdoor parasol to the wind, coming back with a replacement quickly and with no recriminations. The place is clean, the air is clear, the water’s soft, the walks are myriad, farm shops abound, and the beaches are only 25 minutes away. The weather mid June was Mediterranean. The local area is picturesque and unique, and steeped in English history. Beautiful examples of old churches and country estates (check out the one near Linton if you get time). As a couple currently in a low income situation, managing to take a holiday in such a nice location with such a lovely property, not to mention being able to bring our beloved dog for a minuscule £30 (the cost for kennels for 7 nights was £300, and this way we know he’s being looked after as well as he deserves) was an absolute revelation. We only wish we could’ve stayed longer, but we’re certainly hoping to be able to come back here again, and we’d urge anyone else wanting to take a break no more than an hour and a half from west London in such beautiful surroundings. Absolutely amazing! Thanks so much to Nigel and Karen. Both of us feel revived and refreshed after the stress of Lockdown. Would rate six stars if I could.

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    • Karl - Verified booking

      Lucy was fantastic, she was friendly and obliging over text and helping me get in.

      The Hut itself is a beautiful thing. I was able to cook easily and one can make the space quite toasty of a chilly evening if you so wish. Its on a very pretty farm; I enjoyed seeing Velvet the pig in the morning from the bathroom window and loved the horse who would often approach the enclosure out of carefree curiosity. The Hut door faces the sunrise. As I was there to meditate and relax, I was delighted to discover the open to public spiritual gardens and yurt of "The Quiet View" only two minutes up the road (give it a google). I really enjoyed the country lane and woodland walks the surrounding area had to offer. I was surprised how quiet and left to my own devices I could get as its only 7 miles from a city. I popped into Canterbury for the Cathedral (and Tesco) and it was only 20 mins on the bus with a £2 card tap. That said, a breezy walk into next village Barham has quite a nice shop and Bishopsbourne the other way had a nice pub and cafe. About 150m up the road from the Hut was a blue plaque for the Sculptor Henry Moore who lived there in the 30s (for any fellow nosy art nerds out there!). A really gorgeous stay, I shall return.

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    • Mr Michie - Verified booking

      We had a lovely week at the Haons, it’s in a lovely part of Kent which is very picturesque and there are lots of local attractions to visit. Haons itself has been renovated to a very high standard and makes for a very comfortable stay, all the appliances are NEFF, there is a LOR Barista Capsule coffee machine, and the owners provide everything to make your stay very comfortable. The gardens are extensive and are wonderful for dogs and children to explore and play. The annex is perfect for (older) children and adults alike, with a separate lounge and bifold doors out to the garden. The beds and linen were very comfortable and plenty of towels were provided and the bathrooms were all beautiful with superb showers. There were a few minor gripes, one being that the house is located on a busy fast road and at times the traffic noise is loud and sometimes makes exiting the property a little tricky. As has been previously mentioned, you cannot walk from the property to anything or anywhere due to no pavements/busy road however this did not spoil our stay and we hope to return next year.

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    • Janis - Verified booking

      The shepherd’s hut was ideally placed in the corner of a field fenced off from the sheep, pig & horse that were close by - if you love farm animals as I do, this is the place for you.

      The hut is nicely fitted out & comfortable - obviously space is at a premium but you have everything you need including a little wood burning stove which makes it very cosy. The cooking facilities are quite adequate for one-pot meals or stir-fries - there are 2 rings which are super-fast. You won’t manage to do a roast as there is no oven but there are nearby pubs that do good meals. There is a toaster & a fridge & a separate bathroom with shower. Canterbury is a very short driving distance & is always a delight to visit. Happily back to its busy, buzzing self after Covid. A lovely place to stay - owners provided bread, milk & eggs - what more could you want for a lovely countryside break?

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    • Miss Sparkes - Verified booking

      This stay was lovely, such a bonus to stay with a utility room when you have young children and a dog that loves exploring. The indoor and outdoor spaces were all really charming and felt really safe- we particularly liked the wooden area and toasted marshmallows. It’s great to be able to go away with friends but also have your own space with the second property that also has a living area space too- we look forward to returning and would recommend a stay here. We did pass the entrance on the way to it as it is a busy road and not so easy to see the house name - however once in and you are in the back garden area it is so peaceful. We have already recommended this place to friends.

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    Things to do near Kent

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    Leeds Castle
    Set within 500 acres of stunning parkland, Leeds Castle is famously one of Kent’s most beautiful country estates and offers a wide range of attractions including hot air balloon trips, arts and crafts shops, a maze, an Aviary, a golf course, fine cafes and restaurants and acres of beautiful grounds and gardens.
    Dover Castle
    A medieval castle founded in the 11th century making it England's longest serving fortress. It is located on the iconic white cliffs and houses 80 acres of grounds for you and your canine friend to explore.

    Tonbridge Castle

    Tonbridge Castle is reputedly England’s finest example of a Motte and Bailey Castle. Boasting a splendid 13th Century Gatehouse, it is also surrounded by acres of beautiful grounds. An audio tour brings to life the rich history. Today the castle hosts open-air cinema and theatre nights during the summer.

    Upnor Castle

    This attractive turreted castle is set in the picturesque village of Upnor within an area backed by rolling, wooded hills. The fort was intended to protect both the dockyard and ships of the Royal Navy anchored in the Chatham Dockyard which is a short distance downriver. It entirely failed at this task in 1667, when the Dutch sailed past it to burn or capture the English fleet at anchor.

    Rochester Castle

    Strategically placed astride the London Road, guarding an important crossing of the River Medway, this imposing fortress has a complex history of destruction and rebuilding. Today it stands as a proud reminder of the history of Rochester along with the cathedral and cobbled streets.

    Stoneacre (National Trust)

    Stoneacre is a Grade II* listed National Trust property in Otham, near Maidstone. It is a half-timbered yeoman farmer's house and garden dating from the 15th century, together with a small garden, orchard and meadows. Arts and Crafts scholar Aymer Vallance saved this mediaeval yeoman's house from destruction in 1920, and restored it into the charming house that it is today. Toilets and picnic benches.

    Hever Castle & Gardens

    Hever Castle began as a country house built in the 13th century and was home to the Boleyn family from 1462 - 1539 including Anne Boleyn, the second queen consort of King Henry VIII. The castle fell into disrepair in the early 1900s. Much of what you see is the result of the efforts of William Waldorf Astor, who used his fortune to restore and extend the Castle in the early 20th century.

    Kent Life

    Premier farm attraction in Sandling. Explore 28 acres ideal for all ages. Includes hands-on activities, old age farming, animals & cafe. Weddings & groups.

    Royal Engineers Museum

    Discover the story of the Corps of Royal Engineers, and their pivotal role in shaping the modern world at the Royal Engineers Museum. Highlights include interactive exhibits, a collection of military vehicles and weapons, and the largest collection of military bridges in the world. The museum is located at Prince Arthur Road, Gillingham, Kent, ME7 1UR

    Maidstone Museum

    Discover the history and culture of Maidstone at the Maidstone Museum. Marvel at the impressive collection of fine art, artefacts, and natural history exhibits. Explore the Ancient Civilisations, Anglo-Saxon, and Medieval galleries. Children can enjoy the interactive exhibitions and play area. Located in the town centre, the museum is a great day out for all ages. Address: St. Faith's Street, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 1LH
    Wye National Nature Reserve
    Steep slopes and grasslands comprise this large green space with hiking trails and sweeping views. Wye National Nature Reserve is home to an abundance of wildlife, including moths, insects and orchids that are important for national and international conservation efforts.

    Frequent questions

    • What is Kent best known for?

      Kent, a county in southeastern England, is renowned for its iconic White Cliffs of Dover, historic Canterbury Cathedral, picturesque castles, and its designation as the "Garden of England" with its beautiful countryside and abundant orchards. Additionally, Kent holds literary significance as the setting of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and as a place where Charles Dickens resided and drew inspiration for his novels.

    • Which seaside resorts are in Kent?

      Kent is home to several popular seaside resorts, including Margate, Whitstable, and Broadstairs. These coastal towns attract visitors with their sandy beaches, charming promenades, and a variety of entertainment and leisure activities.

    • Is one day enough to see Canterbury?

      While one day in Canterbury can give you a glimpse of its highlights, it may not be sufficient to fully explore and appreciate everything the city has to offer. Canterbury is rich in history, with attractions like Canterbury Cathedral, St. Augustine's Abbey, and the Canterbury Tales Museum, so extending your visit to at least a couple of days would allow for a more comprehensive exploration of this historic city.

    • Which area is best to stay in Kent?

      Determining the best area to stay in Kent depends on your preferences and interests. Canterbury is a popular choice due to its historical significance and central location. If you prefer coastal charm, towns like Whitstable or Margate offer a seaside experience. For a rural escape, areas such as the Kent Downs or the villages near the North Downs provide tranquility and natural beauty. Ultimately, the best area to stay in Kent will depend on the specific experiences you seek during your visit.

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