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Ani Jul 23rd, 2004 11:27 AM

Where to stay in Kent?
 
If we were to base ourselves in Kent for a few days next spring, what are/town would be recommended? Is Maidstone "nice"? Nice for us would be scenic, historic (not hard to find in England). Thanks!

JJBhoy Jul 23rd, 2004 12:01 PM

Hi Ani,

I won't pretend to know Kent very well, but I have visited Canterbury & think it fits your requirements as it is both scenic & historic.

Jim

Ani Jul 23rd, 2004 12:04 PM

Thanks, Jim, I was kind of hoping to be a little more centrally located for day trips, though...

Underhill Jul 23rd, 2004 02:00 PM

The Rose and Crown in Tonbridge would do very nicely--it's quite near Hever Castle, Knole, Pensworth Place, et al.

tammylouky Jul 23rd, 2004 02:05 PM

I stayed in Canterbury a couple of years ago. It was within easy day driving distance of Dover, Hever, Chartwell, and Leeds. Plus, I loved the old part of the city.

Tammy

FromAtlanta Jul 23rd, 2004 04:09 PM

Yes, I agree. Canterbury is PERFECT! What a charming beautiful place! (and I HIGHLY recommend the Canterbury Tales exhibit while there- I am obsessed with the Canterbury Tales. I guess I am a bit of a nerd. :) )

Kayb95 Jul 24th, 2004 05:14 AM

When we stay outside of London, we like to find a cottage or B&B in the smaller towns and villages - mainly so we don't'have to deal with the hectic driving (and parking) in the larger cities (like Maidstone.) We try to find small towns with decent access to an A-road. On our last trip to Kent, we stayed in Pembury, 3 miles east of Royal Tunbridsge Wells. It was a quiet little village but was conveniently located close to the A-21.

mclaurie Jul 24th, 2004 05:29 AM

You might have a look at this website

http://www.picturesofengland.com/Kent/

Ani Jul 24th, 2004 07:38 AM

Thanks for the replies so far...McLaurie I will check that site out.
Kayb-good to know that Maidstone is pretty large, and I guess I should clarify that although we don't want to be in too large of a town, we do want a town that has several pubs, etc.

Underhill Jul 24th, 2004 09:03 AM

The Tonbridge has its own pub, and there are others in the village.

Underhill Jul 24th, 2004 09:03 AM

Sorry--meant to say "The Rose and Crown."

rickmav Jul 24th, 2004 10:19 AM

Sevenoaks isn't is large as Maidstone and is located in a good area for sightseeing. Or we always like Rye, good location for the south Kent/Sussex goodies. We've also rented cottages in Cranbrook and the Burwash area (where Rudyard Kipling's home is located) - both are easily reached and handy. Didn't stay in Goudhurst but thought it was quite lovely. Will stay in a cottage there next time we go to England.

You are going to love Kent. Particularly in spring. Besides Canterbury some other places to consider for sightseeing: Knole, Chartwell, Hever, Batemans, Sissinghurst, Dover Castle, Walmer Castle, visit some of the vineyards, Darling Buds of May territory and the coast. Have fun.

JimSteel Jul 26th, 2004 04:06 AM

Always stay here

www.lamberdenhouse.co.uk/

Its near the major gardens, Rye and the lovely wead countryside

starspinners Jul 26th, 2004 04:36 AM

The following URL leads to a thread with some tourist information in Kent : http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34426619

I also have this site http://www.kenttourism.co.uk/en/where_to_stay/index.asp saved in my " favorites" folder. It allows you to search for accommodations by type ( B&B, farm based, hotel, and so forth.)


flanneruk Jul 26th, 2004 04:39 AM

Maidstone is big enough for a choice of pubs. But it's also big enough for a choice of home improvement superstores, carpet warehouses and all the other essentials of everyday living that don't quite make for an idyllic holiday. You really have to look hard to find Quainte Olde Englishe stuff here.

Sevenoaks really is nice, and is well located on the road system to make up for its being on the edge of the county.

Tunbridge Wells will do, and shouldn't be confused with Tonbridge, which is just a suburb (as indeed are most of the towns in Kent, since it has a very dense and fast railway system into London, though it's considered unpatriotic to say anything other than bad things about it).

Rochester? You might think it's on the edge, but it's good.

To be honest, your criteria might need adjusting. There are lots of pretty places in Kent, and some towns on the periphery are nice. But if you want a choice of places to eat and drink, and want to be central, you're going to have to be in a "town" that's really a dormitory suburb, with, if you're lucky, a hotel that's reasonably elderly.

Lanceolot Jul 26th, 2004 08:28 AM

I always recommend Church Gates in the pretty and historic town of Cranbrook - just a couple of miles from Sissinghurst garden. The guys who run it also do great garden tours - check out
http://geocities.com/churchgates0/

Ani Jul 26th, 2004 02:37 PM

Great responses-thank you...will definately check out the sites. I thought maybe I could list some of the places we are interested in seeing, and that might help determine the best location for a base. We would probably be based there for about 3 days. I'm the history fanatic in the family, so we'd like to see anything Elizabeth I, Henry VIII related (Hatfield, Hever, etc) and Canterbury, Leeds. However, we'd also like to visit Windsor, as we missed that last time. The other places we will be based during our trip are York and probably N. Wales. I suppose we could stop at Windsor on our way down to the Kent area. Does this help? Thanks in advance (again).

Sally Jul 26th, 2004 03:37 PM

ttt

jmf314159 Jul 28th, 2004 12:38 PM

We recently returned from a vacation which included a week in Kent. We stayed at the Langley Oast B&B ( see http://www.theaa.com/hotels/103177.html ) right outside of Maidstone and about 4 pubs away from Leeds Castle. Even as a newbie, I found getting from there to the Sissinghurst area or to Canterbury fairly easy.

Underhill Jul 28th, 2004 03:38 PM

Don't forget a visit to Hampton Court Palace if you're Henry VIII fans; they say the ghost of poor Catherine Howard still runs screaming down the corridor where she tried to reach Henry and beg for her life.


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