Department Store
Paddock Wood
Situated in the beautiful town of Paddock Wood, Barsleys is one of the few family-run traditional department stores in the area.
Pub, Restaurant
Matfield
A home from home in the Kent countryside - The Poet provides an informal yet refined dining experience in the scenic countryside of Kent.
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.
Bar, Hotel, Restaurant
High Weald
The Weald of Kent is a beautifully maintained 18 hole parkland golf course and hotel set in rolling Kent countryside with far reaching views.
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.
Antiques, Jeweller
Paddock Wood
A small antique jewellery and collectables shop in the heart of Paddock Wood with an eclectic mix of jewellery and collectables.
B&B
Sissinghurst
Sissinghurst Castle Farmhouse is a handsome Victorian Farmhouse on the Sissinghurst Castle National Trust estate near Cranbrook in the beautiful Weald of Kent.
Accommodation, Camping & Caravaning, Eat & Drink
Paddock Wood
The Hop Farm, set in acres of picturesque open fields and woodland, stands as a beautiful farm offering a unique camping experience.
Pub
Brenchley
Terrific country pub with massive garden, dog and child friendly, serving pub food, real ale, cider and fun-filled events.
Sport
Brenchley, Matfield, Paddock Wood
A shooting school in the heart of Kent countryside.
B&B
Hever
The Thatched Cottage Bed and Breakfast is located in Hever, a few minutes away from Hever Castle, offering great accomodation.
Inn, Pub, Restaurant
Sissinghurst
The Milk House is a former coaching inn in the heart of the village of Sissinghurst. It’s a gastropub, dog friendly with pub garden and has four beautifully appointed bedrooms.
Pub
Rusthall
Step into a Grade II listed establishment, licensed since 1415. Original oak beams, remnants of merchant ships, and a charming inglenook fireplace tell tales of the past.