Bed and Breakfast near Sissinghurst & Leeds Castle Kent

A warm welcome awaits you in this peaceful hamlet from which Sissinghurst, Leeds Castle, Smarden, Tenterden Ashford and Canterbury are easily accessed.

Built around 1760 as stables to accommodate the coach horses, The Old Stables was converted to a home in 1974 with large generously proportioned rooms.

When you telephone or visit us you can be assured of a warm welcome - we really want you to enjoy your stay in our home. Hopefully you will find this web site informative.

We have compiled a wide range of information to help you plan as much in advance as you would like. Knowing how precious time is on holiday we have a good idea of what our guests most enjoy about visiting us .....

... IN THE GARDEN OF ENGLAND

Gertie is named after

Gertie is named after
Gertrude Jekyll, one of
the great garden designers.

Set in the heart of the Weald of Kent, The Old Stables was built as stables around 1760. It was converted into a home in 1974 will large proportioned rooms enjoying great views across the beautiful Kent countryside. Wissenden is a farming community with many enjoyable footpath walks across the fields and through woodland to the charming old villages of Smarden, Pluckley and Bethersden - all within 2 or 3 miles. www.walkinginkent.co.uk provides further useful guidance.

Although very definitely "off the beaten track" we are only 35 minutes from the Channel Tunnel (Le Shuttle) terminal at Folkestone, 15 minutes from Ashford for the High Speed link to London (38 minutes) and 6 miles from junction 9 on the M20 at Ashford. If you plan to stay with us you will need a car or bicycles, or of course, you could use taxis. The Old Stables is a warm and comfortable home and all bedrooms have king size beds or larger with coffee and tea making facilities and colour television if you require it. Children are warmly welcomed here and we have a large garden with plenty of private parking available.

Our excellent butcher provides us with locally reared meat, game and poultry. We grow many of our own vegetables and excellent free range eggs are supplied by neighbours. We make our own bread. We are therefore able to offer our guests good quality food in relaxed and informal surroundings.

Dinning room

Dinner (for those who want it) is served in the Dining Room, as is breakfast, but if the weather is warm enough either can be eaten on the terrace.
It is possible to enjoy Kent without having to spend a lot of money. For example there are wonderful walks both inland and coastal, a huge variety of churches and very old villages and towns to visit, some of which charge nothing, or only nominally, for entrance to their museums. Many of these towns have weekly markets and farmers' markets, and your journey takes you through the famous Hop Gardens and Orchards of the Weald.

Tenterden, Royal Tunbridge Wells and Canterbury are all accessible together with other Cinque Port towns of Sandwich, Rye, Hastings and Battle all offering the chance to explore their streets and sights. Many Houses, Gardens and Castles are close by, such as the Leeds Castle, set on two islands on the River Len . We list some of these on our PLACES TO VISIT & THINGS TO DO page.