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Tenterden House is a 16th Century Historic Building of Kent in the village of Boughton-under-Blean, which is situated on the old Watling Street. The home of an artist, the B&B was established over twenty years ago and is accommodated in a self-contained cottage in the garden, with breakfast served in the main house, beneath the dragon beam.
Located on one of the Faversham area walks (The Peasants' Last Revolt), it makes an ideal centre for exploring Kent: being close to the coast and Saxon Shore Way; the countryside and footpaths, near to several gardens open to the public, and only three miles from Faversham and six miles from Canterbury.
Facilities
Two en-suite bedrooms in the old gardener's cottage - one double, one twin, each having their own entrance, and can be used separately or adjoining to sleep up to five people.
- Tea/coffee making facilities
- TV
- Traditional English breakfast is served in the delightful dining room in the main house
- Children are welcome
- Safe off-road parking
- Excellent choice of restaurants and pubs within easy walking distance
Tariff
- doubles from £65 per night
- single occupancy from £50 per night
- breakfast included
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