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Unique Stays in Kent

Unique Stays in Kent

Unique Stays in Kent

Make unforgettable memories in unique accommodation, from bell tents, shepherd's huts, treehouses and woodland cabins through to luxury lakeside lodges, castle towers, Tudor cottages and safari hideaways.

Explore the beautiful county of Kent, widely known as the Garden of England, in a whole new way. Spend the days exploring stunning countryside, carpeted woodlands, coastal towns, traditional pubs in quaint villages, oasthouses, fruit farms, vineyards and some of the finest castles and gardens in the UK.

We can also arrange visits to attractions, meals and local walking tours. Just give us your wishlist!

Tour Highlights

  • Caracol Glamping
    A luxury glamping retreat in a wildflower meadow, in the middle of Kent. Stay in a fully furnished bell tent, equipped with private gas stove and BBQ. Situated close to woodland and only a short walk to the local farm shop.
  • Dover Castle
    Wake up in one of England’s grandest fortresses. Choose between Henry III’s 13th century tower, with private rooftop terrace and spectacular views of the English Channel, or the Georgian House, built for the garrison’s Sergeant Major - ideal for a family, including a dog.
  • Walmer Castle
    Relax in a delightful 2-bedroom cottage, in the grounds of Walmer Castle, originally a Tudor fortress and now official residence of the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. Overlooking the glorious walled garden and within walking distance of a beach.
  • Leeds Castle
    Stay in the grounds of this beautiful castle, loved by Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon. Take your pick from Lakeside Lodges, rooms in the Stable Courtyard or 16th century Maiden’s Tower, self-catering cottages or Battel Hall, a manor house perfect for large groups.
  • Hever Castle
    A 14th century fairytale castle promising outstanding accommodation in its grounds. Enjoy 5-star bed and breakfast in luxury bedrooms on the estate or for self-catering, a 4-bedroom Tudor-inspired cottage.
  • Port Lympne
    The ultimate thrill for anyone wanting a safari-style short break, promising exotic wildlife and stunning views, with luxury lodges in amongst the animals, treehouses, forest hideaway cabins, shepherd huts, unique panoramic bubble pods and a manor hotel.
  • Wilderness Woods
    Choose from a handmade cabin or shepherd hut in Wilderness Woods, a collaborative community of artists, gardeners, designers and woodworkers. The woods are home to seasonal flora and fauna and just minutes away from a traditional village pub.
  • Ancient Manor House on a Vineyard Estate
    Stay at Luddesdown Court on a vineyard estate, one of the oldest inhabited buildings in England. Once owned by Bishop Odo of Bayeux, half-brother of William the Conqueror, the house dates to the 11th century. Enjoy a wide range of tours and experiences, from vineyard tours and guided wine tastings through to Safari Land Rover tours across the estate.

What Our Clients Say

I was very fortunate to be on their 70th and 75th D-Day celebration tours. The service and attention to details was exceptional. It was very moving to go back.

As a Jane Austen enthusiast, this tour was perfect - and the Jane Austen Festival in Bath was just fabulous to see!

Words fail me...The Downton Abbey was a perfectly wonderful travel experience! We did not know we would be the ONLY guests at the Abbey. When we realised how truly exclusive our tour was we were speechless! Surreal being there and actually meeting Lady Carnarvon.

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