The Chequers is a 14th-century coaching inn located in the picturesque Kent village of Smarden. Bedrooms feature exposed wooden beams and the candlelit restaurant serves fine British cuisine.
Philip
United Kingdom
Our 4-poster room was large and had lots of Elizabethan character. Breakfast was excellent, though it did involve deciding the previous day what to have for breakfast the next morning. Lovely village.
Situated in Tenterden historic High Street, The White Lion offers a traditional pub and restaurant, along with free WiFi throughout and free private parking.
King Hotel Tenterden in High Halden provides accommodation with a restaurant, a bar and a garden. The rooms in the hotel are fitted with a kettle.
Ian
United Kingdom
Hotel was moden and clean. Bedroom was a reasonable size and adequately furnished for an overnight stop. Bar and meals served in attached Indian restaurant.
Situated in Kent, 27 km from Leeds Castle, The Print House Inn features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Wallis
United Kingdom
friendly and helpful staff , nicely decorated, good food
The proprietors, management and staff at this hotel ensure that the attention to detail will make your stay a memorable one
The Little Silver Country Hotel is large enough to meet both individual and...
Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Chilston Park Country House Hotel, a Grade I listed manor once home to politicians and Lords, set within 77 acres of rural parkland in Kent.
Set in Biddenden, 20 km from Leeds Castle, The Three Chimneys Country Pub offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
The room was tiny but fine for one night. The dinner was ok but not great, the breakfast was excellent. The young lady who worked the bar, served the food and ran the reception was helpful and did her best. The only other member of staff we met was rude and seemed upset that we didn’t want piles of bird pop in our room. The place generally looked like it needed some extra hands to clean up.
David
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A small village with not much in the way of shops.
A small village with not much in the way of shops. It has a butchers, a sort of art gallery but only open on certain days as is the Vintage clothes shop, both were closed when we were there on a Tuesday. No corner shop so to speak to buy anything you may have forgotten or ice creams for children, so maybe not the place you would go with kids although there is a play area for them but I would think more for the locals than visitors. There is a beautiful church to see steeped in history from around the 1300's. Smarden is a place you would visit or stay in if you were going somewhere in close proximity such as the cat sanctuary. I would highly recommend The Chequers Inn to stay or just to have a meal as the food is exceptional.
This is such a lovely place. We have stayed here 4-5 times now since discovering it about 7 years ago. It’s our little safe place to escape to whenever need a little break. The staff are welcoming and friendly. The rooms are full of character and charm. The food is first class. Lovely beer garden. Plenty of parking. Very peaceful place in Smarden which is a lovely village. Close to other parts of Kent which are worth a visit too.
Room was perfect for our needs. Clean and really nicely furnished.
Meals were very good and good value. Breakfasts were delicious with a good choice of cereals, fruit and hot food
Impressed with the lovely proprietor, she made us feel welcome and nothing was too much trouble. Well done to the staff who worked hard to ensure we were served promptly. We would recommend this family run hotel.
lovely old Inn with a stunning garden at the back. Olde Worlde en-suite room with lots of charming character. We enjoyed a Sunday roast and breakfast was exactly what we wanted. we had plenty of tea and coffee with fresh fruit, cereals and of course a full English breakfast. Smarden is quiet and very pretty - we enjoyed our stay very much. Parking is at the rear.
Hotel was in a really nice village. Breakfast was excellent, lovely meals in the restaurant. All the staff were very friendly. Beautiful garden where you could sit and have a drink.
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