Getaways + Travel

Flexible holidays with Kent and Sussex Holiday Cottages

Nothing compares to the flexibility and freedom that a self-catering holiday provides. With Kent and Sussex Holiday Cottages you can feel confident that you will find comfort, quality and a home-from-home, be that a stunning barn conversion or a quaint fisherman’s cottage.

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The small town of Cranbrook and its neighbour, Hawkhurst, are at the heart of the Weald of Kent.  Both towns retain much of their original character and are surrounded by open countryside bursting with fruit orchards. Cranbrook has a lovely high street with all the charms of a small country town – independent shops and cafes, as well as a Grade I listed windmill hosting regular open days.

On the outskirts of Cranbrook, next to the Hartley Dyke Farm Shop, which is well stocked with local produce and wine, is Hartley Dyke Cottage (sleeping four), which is perfect for strolling into town, or for driving off to explore the many attractions in the local area.

Hawkhurst has a pretty colonnade with traditional shopping including a butcher and a baker. There is also a much-loved digital Kino cinema with a wonderful cafe as well as many pub restaurants in this area. A lovely property at Tory Row (sleeping two) can be found just off the bustling high street.

If you are looking to invest in property for holiday letting, Kent and Sussex Holiday Cottages will be happy to offer you advice. Just call to talk to one of their property managers in either the Cranbrook or Sandwich office. For further information about Kent and Sussex Holiday Cottages please visit www.kentandsussexcottages.co.uk.

 

Cranbrook office:

15 High St

Cranbrook

TN17 3EB

01580 720770

 

Sandwich office:

12 King Street

Sandwich

CT13 9BT

01304 619 444

www.kentandsussexcottages.co.uk

@KentSussexCotts

/kentandsussexholidaycottages

 

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