The Kentish Barn, situated in Tenterden, Kent, is a charming farmhouse that can accommodate up to eight guests across its four spacious bedrooms. This luxurious barn conversion is designed with a country chic aesthetic, showcasing breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Guests can unwind in the hot tub while enjoying the serene rural landscape. The interior features an oak theme complemented by brown leather furnishings, wooden frames, and stunning granite worktops, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The well-equipped kitchen boasts ample surface space and modern appliances, along with a breakfast table and a formal dining area, perfect for social gatherings.
The living area of The Kentish Barn is equally impressive, featuring a jaw-dropping lounge with sumptuous sofas, a large television, and a cozy fireplace. For entertainment, there is a games room equipped with table tennis and table football, while a snug area off the master suite includes an Xbox for relaxed gaming sessions. Each of the four bedrooms is elegantly designed, with three offering double beds and luxurious bathrooms featuring walk-in rain showers. The twin room is adorned with Velux blinds and a vaulted ceiling, all enhancing the barn’s original beam-work and maintaining a cohesive color palette throughout.
Outside, guests can enjoy the raised terrace, ideal for alfresco dining, barbecuing, or simply relaxing with a book while soaking in the views. The clear skies of Romney Marsh provide an excellent backdrop for stargazing from the hot tub in the evenings. The property is conveniently located near the Saxon Shore Way, offering miles of scenic walking and cycling routes through picturesque ruins, dunes, and medieval towns. Nearby, the cozy Ferry Inn, a historic 14th-century pub, serves delicious local cuisine, while Tenterden village, just a short drive away, features a vibrant High Street with shops, cafes, and a steam train service to Bodiam Castle.
Kent, known for its stunning rural beauty and diverse attractions, offers a wealth of activities for visitors. With over 4,200 miles of foot and cycle trails, outdoor enthusiasts can explore the region’s breathtaking landscapes, including its famous coastline and charming villages. The area is dotted with lavender fields, vineyards, and orchards, making it a delightful destination for nature lovers. For those seeking cultural experiences, Kent boasts numerous castles, art galleries, and historic sites, including Canterbury Cathedral and Leeds Castle. Accessibility to Kent is straightforward, with multiple transport options from London and nearby airports, ensuring that visitors can easily enjoy the rich offerings of this beautiful region, often referred to as The Garden of England.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!