The Kentish Chapel, located in the picturesque village of Horsmonden in Kent, offers a unique holiday experience in a beautifully converted Anglican chapel built in 1869. This luxurious three-bedroom accommodation can comfortably sleep six guests and features stunning original elements such as arched stained glass windows, polychrome brickwork, and a painted chancel roof. Surrounded by the scenic Weald of Kent, the village is known for its hop gardens, orchards, and rich historical significance in the weaving and gunfounding industries. Notably, Horsmonden hosts an annual Gypsy Horse Fair every September, adding to its charm.
The interior of The Kentish Chapel is designed to impress, with a spacious open-plan living area highlighted by a double-height vaulted ceiling and bespoke glass panelled staircase. The ground floor features underfloor heating, allowing guests to relax on sumptuous chesterfield sofas. A large brick archway leads to a stylish dining area with stone flooring, while the bespoke kitchen boasts modern amenities including two ovens and an induction hob, catering to even the most discerning chefs. Additionally, a separate utility room and a cozy subterranean snug enhance the comfort and convenience of this remarkable property.
Upstairs, the three double bedrooms provide a luxurious retreat, each with unique features such as exposed brick walls and stunning views. The master bedroom includes a lavish en-suite bathroom with a freestanding bath and shower, while the second bedroom also offers a king-size bed. The third bedroom features two single beds and shares a contemporary shower room. Outside, guests can enjoy a peaceful enclosed garden equipped with patio furniture, ideal for al fresco dining and relaxation amidst the tranquil countryside.
Horsmonden serves as a perfect base for exploring the surrounding attractions, including historical sites like Sissinghurst Castle Garden and Hever Castle, as well as outdoor activities at Bedgebury Pinetum and Bewl Water. The area is also renowned for its vineyards, such as Chapel Down Vineyard, where visitors can partake in tastings and tours. For those seeking coastal adventures, the medieval town of Rye and the historic city of Canterbury are within easy reach, offering a wealth of cultural and recreational experiences. This combination of luxury accommodation and rich local heritage makes The Kentish Chapel an unforgettable destination.
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!