![]() | Woodhouses Maidstone Woodhouses, 49 Eyhorne Street, Hollingbourne, Maidstone, Kent, ME17 1TR "A seventeenth century, listed building which retains its period character but also provides a very high standard of modern comfort and convience." |
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![]() | A seventeenth century, listed building which retains its period character but also provides a very high standard of modern comfort and convenience. |
| There are three bedrooms, each of which has its own individual character: The Russian room En suite bath and shower, w.c. and basin, 6 foot wide bed (or two 3 foot beds) The African room En suite shower, w.c. and basin, 6 foot wide bed (or two 3 foot beds), overlooking the garden. The Oriental room En suite bath and shower, w.c. and basin, 6 foot wide bed ( or two 3 foot beds.) | ![]() |
| Guests have the use of a residents lounge with TV and video, and they may make hot drinks at any time in the breakfast room... | ...or sit in the garden. |
| Off street parking is available. Hollingbourne has three public houses - The Dirty Habit, The Sugar Loaves and the Windmill. All serve excellent lunch and evening meals, and the last two are just a few yards from Woodhouses. |
| Woodhouses is easy to get to: By walking... 10 minutes from Pilgrim's Way and North Downs Way. By train... direct service from London Victoria to Hollingbourne; connections at Ashford International for Eurostar. By car...very close to junction 8 on M20; 27 miles to Channel Tunnel and 38 miles to Dover ferries.Follow signs for Leeds Castle. From A20 take turning signed to Hollingbourne; drive into village; Woodhouses is in the lower part of the village between the Sugar Loaves and on the opposite side of the road.. |
| ....and is an excellent location for business in the Maidstone/Medway/Ashford area. ...and for visiting the many gardens, castles and National Trust properties of Kent. |
| Leeds Castle is just a short walk from Woodhouses. | ![]() |
| Sue and Richard Woodhouse have been welcoming guests to their B&B since 1992. Many come back over and over again. |
| Here are some comments from the visitors book: We've enjoyed many a night in guests houses - but it takes a lot to beat this one. We'll be back! L&P M. Gloucester. A lovely place to stay and what a breakfast! R&R A. Chester Any chance I can take that bed home with me? Simply superb! M.B. Australia Please adopt me. We love it here. S&S L. Suffolk. Great welcome. Lovely house, thoughtful hosts. Glad I found you.D.R. London. French and Russian spoken. |