B&B
Cranbrook
Bramley House is a lovely B&B located in Kilndown, a small friendly hamlet in the middle of the Kentish countryside.
Cafe
Cranbrook
An independent cafe located on Stone Street in Cranbrook, Kent serving scrumptious cakes and an array of specialty coffees and loose leaf teas.
Pub
Goudhurst
A traditional country pub nestled in the Kentish countryside near Goudhurst, The Peacock Inn offers locally-sourced fresh food, beer and wine.
B&B
Cranbrook
Hallwood Farm is a 180 acre fruit farm and a lovely B&B located near the village of Cranbook.
B&B
Hever
Hever Castle’s B&B offers 28 luxury bedrooms in the Astor Wing and the Anne Boleyn Wing, both Edwardian Wings designed in Tudor style, and a holiday cottage, Medley Court, attached to the Astor Wing.
Cafe, Farm Shop, Food & drink
Goudhurst
Offering local fruits like apples, strawberries, plums, and Kent-made ice cream as well as pies and game.
B&B
Hever
The Thatched Cottage Bed and Breakfast is located in Hever, a few minutes away from Hever Castle, offering great accomodation.
Cafe
Cranbrook
Charming independent coffee house in the centre of Cranbrook, the historic village known as the "Capital of the Weald".
Cafe, Farm Shop
Cranbrook
Dog friendly rural café serving breakfast, brunch, lunch, elevenses and afternoon tea alongside a wonderful farm shop with an exceptional range of fresh produce and a large pantry department.
Cafe, Eat & Drink, Restaurant
Cranbrook
Visit The Buzz lounge for delicious food, tea and coffee and a drop in space for hot desk working.
Pub
Brenchley
Terrific country pub with massive garden, dog and child friendly, serving pub food, real ale, cider and fun-filled events.
Hotel, Pub
Cranbrook
The George Hotel is a historic building which offers a great stay combining history, indulgence, and outstanding service.
Hotel, Pub, Restaurant
Goudhurst
The Star and Eagle Hotel is a charming Hotel & Pub Restaurant located in Goudhurst, offering views of the surrounding orchards and hop gardens for which the area is renowned.
B&B
Brenchley
Hononton Cottage is a 16th Century Grade Two listed farmhouse typical of the Kentish Weald, tile hung with a wealth of exposed oak beams throughout.