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A well-maintained garden is framed by lush greenery, showcasing vibrant flower beds and neatly trimmed hedges. Beyond the garden, expansive views of rolling hills and the Darent Valley can be seen under a partly cloudy sky.
Condo in Otford
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Amazing Views over Garden & Valley

Wake up & lift the automatic blinds directly from your SUPER KING SIZE BED & be captivated by the VIEW of the beautiful Darent Valley unfolding before you through the picture windows. SNUGGLE in a cosy armchair with a book, listen to your favourite music or EXPLORE many footpaths along the valley. Stroll through the fields to Otford & Shoreham villages, visit HISTORIC HOUSES & vineyards or simply stay at home & enjoy a spacious studio apartment whilst staring at the sunset with a glass of wine

Top Guest favourite
A modern dining area features a round table set with plates and flowers, surrounded by four black chairs. A cozy sofa is positioned nearby, with a soft color palette complementing the overall design. Light enters through an opening to the kitchen area.
Home in Rainham
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Modern 2 Bed House in Rainham, Kent

Welcome to this modern home from home in Rainham, Kent. Perfect for any stay - leisure, work, visiting family/friends & local attractions. Conveniently situated close to local amenities, 5-minute walk to train station and town centre, restaurants, pubs, bars, shops & much more. Including 2 spacious bedrooms with double & king size bed, new luxury bathroom & open lounge with all Virgin TV channels, fast WiFi, fully equipped modern kitchen, large garden & a private parking space for your stay.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of a charming brick house is presented, surrounded by lush greenery and colorful flowers in well-maintained gardens. Windows with shutters are visible, adding character to the home. The overall atmosphere reflects a peaceful and inviting environment.
Guest suite in Sevenoaks
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Bed and breakfast in quiet part of Sevenoaks

A twin-bedded room with own entrance, en suite showerroom, fridge, TV. Continental breakfast served in main house and free Wifi. This is a quiet road with free parking, a twenty minute walk from the town centre and the station. Knole Park, Chartwell, Ightham Mote and other National Trust properties, as well as Penshurst Place and Hever Castle are close. You will find a warm welcome here, comfortable beds and a good continental breakfast. 2 persons £90 per night(with breakfast). £70 for 1

Top Guest favourite
An open plan living area features a circular wooden table surrounded by teal chairs and a cozy seating arrangement with a leather sofa and armchair. A television is positioned beside a decorative fireplace, while natural light filters in through windows overlooking lush greenery.
Condo in Wateringbury
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 279 reviews

Luxury Kent Retreat, private garden, 1 hr London

Escape to the Kent countryside in this stylish, totally private apartment with your own courtyard garden and charming vintage summerhouse - perfect for relaxing weekend breaks just 1 hour from London. Ideal for couples looking for a peaceful countryside escape, offering rural views, countryside walks nearby and a local pub within a 12 min stroll. With self check in, parking and your own private entrance, it’s an easy base to unwind and explore Kent’s villages, vineyards and historic houses.

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The historic barn's exterior is showcased with dark wooden paneling and a traditional red-tiled roof. Large glass doors brighten the entry, surrounded by greenery and flowering vines. The lawn provides a tranquil space, and blue skies create an inviting backdrop.
Barn in Cranbrook
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 324 reviews

Hoppers' Hideaways -The Hop Barn - Kent

Situated in the heart of the Kent countryside, this historic barn has been modernised but yet still retains it's unique character and charm. The Hop Barn is the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of everyday life where you can enjoy walks through the nearby orchards or simply sit on the patio and listen to the sound of nature. For those wanting to explore, the barn is conveniently located nearby to renowned gardens, castles, stately homes, forests, quaint villages and historic towns.

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A quaint entrance is framed by a variety of colorful flowers, including pink and purple blooms, cascading from hanging baskets and garden beds. The rustic wooden door is set against a whitewashed wall, complementing the charming brick pathway leading up to it.
Place to stay in Addington
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

Petite Gite in an idyllic cottage garden.

Come and make yourself at home in this unique hand crafted miniature gite. Tucked away in the garden of a Tudor cottage, situated on the Addington village green just yards from the Angel Inn. Cottage style Kitchenette with miniature Belfast sink and cupboards. Small double raised bed with storage and dining table underneath. Fully centrally heated for those cosy winter/autumnal days. Rose Cottage, as we call it, has been painstakingly restored to create a delightful, light and cosy space.

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The exterior of the cottage is captured in natural light, showcasing a stone facade and a welcoming entrance. A vast green lawn surrounds the property, complemented by trees and shrubs, creating a peaceful outdoor setting against a clear blue sky.
Home in Chiddingstone
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 342 reviews

Sweet farm cottage, Ide Hill, Hever, Edenbridge

Puncheur Place is a semi-detached cottage on a private Estate in the middle of cycling country at the foot of Ide Hill nr Hever. It is quiet yet accessible to dozens of pubs/golf. The garden is west facing and large. Perfect for outdoor picnics. The cottage is not huge, but cozy. Many footpaths. This is Tudor County so many period properties and pubs nearby. Indeed our Estate was once owned by Thomas Boleyn, then Mary Boleyn after the beheading of her sister Anne in 1533. #puncheurplace

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A large glass sliding door showcases expansive views of the surrounding countryside. The open-plan living area features a comfortable seating arrangement and a small table, inviting relaxation and connection with nature. A patio area with outdoor furniture is visible beyond the glass.
Guesthouse in Benenden
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Contemporary rural retreat with breathtaking views

The Rookery is a well located private space with stunning South-facing views across an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. An ideal base to explore countryside & coast, ancient forests & villages, historic castles, famous beaches and cosy local pubs. Just 15 min to Sissinghurst Castle & garden, Bodiam & Scotney Castle, 20 min to Rye & 30 min to the dunes & beach at Camber. Explore local walks, Go Ape at Bedgebury Forest, paddleboarding & watersports or tour our local wineries.

Top Guest favourite
An open-plan living area showcases warm wooden beams and a spacious layout. A comfortable light-colored sofa and ottoman are placed adjacent to a dining table, while a well-equipped kitchen is visible in the background. Fresh flowers accent the dining table, adding subtle elegance.
Guesthouse in Kings Hill
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 297 reviews

Peaceful, charming oak framed annexe

Recently furbished, oak framed annexe building consisting of large open plan lounge, dining and kitchen area. Shower room with hand basin and WC. Upstairs, snug double bedroom. (May be converted to two singles) Extra sofa bed available downstairs so property can accommodate up to 4 guests. Reliable wifi and space for remote working. Small, discreet private patio area. Private parking. Close to golf course and village centre. Surround yourself with style in this standout space.

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A charming cottage exterior is framed by lush greenery and mature trees. The building features a traditional wooden door and a large window, allowing natural light to fill the interior. Gravel pathways lead to the entrance, enhancing the rustic appeal of the setting.
Cottage in Delting
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Cottage in the Wood, Detling

'Cottage in the Wood' contains two double bedrooms one with en-suite bath/shower and one with shower room along with a sheltered hot tub taking advantage of the rolling Kent countryside with extensive views over the local Vineyards and North Downs beyond. The small and picturesque village of Detling is found on the slope of the North Downs, just northeast of Maidstone, and on the Pilgrims' Way - ideal if you're looking for a break only a short distance away from London.​

Top Guest favourite
The interior features a vaulted ceiling with exposed wooden beams and intricate stained glass details. Natural light fills the space, highlighting the contrast between the rustic wood and modern design elements. A circular structure is visible, contributing to the open and airy atmosphere.
Barn in Plaxtol
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Unique luxury self-contained oast house

Huge loft style Kentish roundel conversion. Situated on a farm set back from the road it is beautifully peaceful, with circular jacuzzi bath, projector, screen, all mod cons. Amazing walks & pubs from the doorstep, perfect for a country retreat, yet only 30 miles from London. Huge King size circular bed. Reynolds spa is 15 mins away. The house recently featured in Mr Bates v The Post Office, & the roundel was the actors green room.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious room features a super king bed adorned with crisp white linens, flanked by bedside tables with floral lamps. A comfortable sofa in a muted blue hue is positioned in front, inviting relaxation. Natural light enters through a window, illuminating the warm wooden flooring.
Guesthouse in Yalding
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 298 reviews

The Old Engineer, a rural boutique retreat

Our rural boutique accommodation with private entrance and pretty courtyard garden is surrounded by fields. The space is designed with the guests comfort and luxury in mind. It is the perfect spot for a relaxing and peaceful get away. Super king bed (or twin if requested). Located between Tunbridge Wells and Maidstone, close to the Hop Farm and attractions such as Sissinghurst Gardens, Vineyards and many NT properties.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Tonbridge and Malling District?

    Tonbridge and Malling District has inviting neighborhoods such as historic Tonbridge near the castle, scenic areas around West Malling, and peaceful countryside villages. Many vacation rentals have easy access to local shops, walking paths, and dining options.

  • What are the best things to do in Tonbridge and Malling District with kids?

    Explore Tonbridge Castle’s grounds, visit local parks with play spaces, or try hands-on activities at heritage railway sites. Animal farms and family-friendly walking trails are also frequently suggested for younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Tonbridge and Malling District?

    You can explore Tonbridge Castle, wander riverside paths, or relax in Haysden Country Park. The district has welcoming markets, historic sites, and seasonal food festivals around local towns.

  • How is the weather in Tonbridge and Malling District?

    Tonbridge and Malling District has mild winters, with temperatures between 36–47°F (2–9°C), and comfortable summers, often reaching 73°F (23°C). Rain falls throughout the year, so a waterproof jacket is useful whenever you visit.

  • When is the best time to visit Tonbridge and Malling District?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures, longer daylight, and local festivals. Spring blooms and autumn foliage create especially scenic views in the parks and countryside.

  • What are the best places to visit in Tonbridge and Malling District?

    Tonbridge Castle, Haysden Country Park, and the picturesque High Street in West Malling are frequently suggested spots. Historic churches and riverside paths also draw visitors who enjoy local heritage and scenery.

  • What are some hiking trails in Tonbridge and Malling District?

    Trails around Haysden Country Park, Leybourne Lakes Country Park, and the rolling North Downs are popular for walking and nature watching. Riverside paths and wooded routes invite gentle exploration or longer rambles.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Tonbridge and Malling District?

    Families often enjoy exploring local castles, interactive railway attractions, and playgrounds in green spaces like Haysden Country Park. Animal encounters, mini-golf, and boating are also available at various parks.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Tonbridge and Malling District?

    You can explore historic towns with medieval architecture, visit nearby gardens famous for their seasonal displays, or see traditional markets in surrounding villages. Castles, stately homes, and nature reserves are also commonly included in day trip plans.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Tonbridge and Malling District?

    Many hosts in Tonbridge and Malling District welcome pets, particularly in the countryside and around village neighborhoods. Several walking trails and parks make it easy to enjoy time outdoors with your animal companions.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Tonbridge and Malling District?

    Pack for changing weather, and bring layers even in warmer months. Exploring local markets and traditional pubs is a great way to meet residents and try regional specialties.

  • What is Tonbridge and Malling District known for?

    Tonbridge and Malling District has historic castles, traditional markets, and green countryside with walking trails and riverside paths. The area is also known for its history of local hop farming and vibrant town centers.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Tonbridge and Malling District?

    Charming village churches, lesser-known parks, and community-run gardens offer quiet places to unwind. Independent bookshops and local art studios often surprise visitors with their welcoming atmospheres.

  • What are the best foods to try in Tonbridge and Malling District?

    Seasonal produce from farm shops, Kentish ale, and traditional British pub dishes are often suggested. Local cheeses, artisan bread, and apple-based desserts showcase regional flavors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Tonbridge and Malling District?

    Comfortable walking shoes, a waterproof jacket, and extra layers are useful year-round. Many travelers also bring a reusable bag for local market finds and a camera for scenic landscapes.

  • What is the nightlife in Tonbridge and Malling District like?

    Tonbridge and Malling District has a relaxed nightlife scene with cozy pubs, local wine bars, and occasional live music events. Many visitors enjoy evening riverside walks or attending performances at community theatres.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Tonbridge and Malling District?

    Seasonal food festivals, open-air concerts, and historical reenactments at landmarks like Tonbridge Castle are frequently suggested. During late spring and summer, outdoor community fairs and markets are popular with residents and visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Tonbridge and Malling District?

    Many hosts in Tonbridge and Malling District provide family-friendly vacation rentals, with options near parks, castles, and play areas. Features such as gardens, kitchens, and extra bedrooms are often available to help families feel at home.

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  • 4.7 Average rating

    Tonbridge and Malling stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

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