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Hever Accomm Guide Acco2mm0odat1io2 n Guide HOTELS & INNS Rates are given as a guideline only and may be subject to change. It is recommended that prices and conditions are confirmed with the hotel at the time of booking. Name Rating/Description Telephone & Website Rooms Rates Ramada Jarvis VVVV 8 Tonbridge Road conviently located just off the A21, 01892 823567 84 From £59.00 indoor swimming pool, steam www.ramadajarvis.co.uk room only Pembury sauna, jacuzzi and beauty room and Tunbridge Wells a favoured hotel destination for exploring the Kentish Weald and Kent TN2 4QL local attractions. Hotel du Vin & Bistro `` AA Crescent Road 01892 526455 34 From £125.00 Stylish Georgian townhouse www.hotelduvin.com room only Tunbridge Wells with a modern feel Kent TN1 2LY ½ mile from station Rose & Crown VVV AA From £60.00 125 High Street Best Western Hotel 01732 357966 56 An impressive 16th Century www.bw-roseandcrown.co.uk room only Tonbridge Tudor Coaching Inn Kent TN9 1DD Spa Hotel VVVV Mount Ephraim An elegant country mansion set in 01892 520331 70 From £189.00 B&B 14 acres of grounds overlooking the www.spahotel.co.uk Tunbridge Wells spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells. Award winning restaurant, health Kent TN4 8XJ spa and indoor swimming pool Royal Wells Hotel VVV Victorian elegance in central 01892 511188 23 From £90.00 B&B Mount Ephraim location near the common. An www.royalwells.co.uk Tunbridge Wells ideal position from which to explore the spa town of Tunbridge Kent TN4 8BE Wells and the surrounding area Leicester Arms Hotel Privately owned. Situated in the beautiful village of Penshurst the 01892 870551 7 From £100.00 Penshurst Inn is considered to be one of the www.leicesterarmspenshurst.co.uk Breakfast Extra Kent TN11 8BT most picturesque in Kent. Kings Arms Hotel VVV 01959 562990 18 From £89.00 B&B Market Square An elegant Georgian coaching inn www.kingsarms-westerham-kent.co.uk situated in the market town of Westerham Westerham Kent TN16 1AN Over 27 years the Summer Festival has become established as one of the premier outdoor events in the South East, attracting thousands every summer many of whom return year on year. Now in its 3rd year on the stunning Two Sisters Lawn, the Festival Theatre goes from strength to strength. Hever Festival Theatre, Hever Castle, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 7NG Box Office: 01732 866114 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.heverfestival.co.uk HOTELS & INNS continued Name Rating/Description Telephone & Website Rooms Rates The Pantiles Hotel VVV Situated in old part of town on the 01892 541450 From £91.00 B&B Tunbridge Wells 19 historic Pantiles www.thepantileshotel.co.uk Kent TN2 5TD Lingfield Park Marriott 01342 830930 From £120.00 Hotel & Country Club VVVV 116 A modern, contemporary www.marriottlingfieldpark.co.uk Racecourse Road Country Club Lingfield RH7 6PQ BED & BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENTS Rates are given as a guideline only and may be subject to change. It is recommended that prices and conditions are confirmed with the accommodation at the time of booking. Name Rating/Description Telephone & Website Rooms Rates The Henry VIII Inn Situated immediately outside the castle entrance The King Henry 01732 862457 4 From £85 B&B Hever Road, Hever, VIII Inn promises a warm and www.kinghenryhever.com Kent TN8 7NH friendly welcome to all. [email protected] Starborough Manor Visit Britain VVVVV Gold Marsh Green 01732 862152 3 Ensuite superking Double £130 Elegant Georgian manor house in a www.starboroughmanor.co.uk Singles from £80-£95 Edenbridge parkland setting, overlooking a [email protected] Including full English breakfast Kent TN8 5QY moated castle. Becketts, Pylegate Farm Visit Britain VVVV Silver Hartfield Road Beautiful 300 year old Grade II 01342 850514 4 Single from £65 - £70.00 listed barn in the Kentish country. www.becketts-bandb.co.uk Double from £90 - £95.00 Cowden, Edenbridge Full English Breakfast in Vaulted [email protected] Kent TN8 7HE Dining Room Charcott Farmhouse Visit Britain VVVV 01892 870024 Single from £50.00 Charcott, Leigh, 17thC tile-hung farmhouse and 3 converted outbuildings, renowned www.smoothhound.co.uk/hotels/charcott Double from £70.00 Kent TN11 8LG for its traditional English breakfast. [email protected] Southernwood House VVVV Church Street Delightfully picturesque and 01342 850880 2 From £55 - £70.00 Peaceful Kent village [email protected] Cowden, Edenbridge Full English or Continental Kent TN8 7JE Breakfast Tudor Cottage 6 The Village VVV 01892 870577 2 Double or Twin 16th century house adjacent to the from £60.00 Chiddingstone local public house. Edenbridge Very good breakfast in a charming and delightful village Kent TN8 7AH Cobham House 01892 870663 3 Double from £55.00 No 4 Chiddingstone Large medieval house in a [email protected] Family Room from £65.00 Edenbridge medieval village Kent TN8 5AG The Summer Festival offers a rich variety of performing arts and entertainment catering for a wide variety of tastes from jazz to classics; from drama to opera and musical theatre. Hever Festival Theatre, Hever Castle, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 7NG Box Office: 01732 866114 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.heverfestival.co.uk.
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