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All the cottages are stylishly, and individually furnished, with dish washers, washing machines, electric ovens and hobs, fridge freezers, microwave ovens, toasters, videos, stereos, colour televisions. Bed linen(duvets), tea towels and oven gloves are included; towels may be requested. There is ample parking, some cottages have an enclosed garden, some have a balcony or private patio, but all have use of the well kept grounds, with a badminton net, croquet, and tennis court. There is an unfenced pond in the grounds, 200 yards from the cottages.
Electricity is included from May to October, but charged at cost during the winter months. All central heating is electric, and all the cottages have wood burning stoves. Firewood can be purchased from us at £2.00 per basket. Barbecues can be supplied on request, and we can arrange baby sitters. ' no smoking indoors please '
Three Chimneys Farm is located in the
heart of the Kentish Weald, ten miles southeast of Royal Tunbridge Wells. Within
a ten mile radius there is plenty to interest a country visitor. The nearest
shops are at Goudhurst, a charming old Kent village with church, inns, tea shops
and restaurants. There are golf courses at Ticehurst, Hawkhurst, Cranbrook and
Tunbridge Wells, to name but a few. Riding is available close by at the Hemsted
Forest Riding Centre. Also close by is the Bedgebury Pinetum, with ornamental
lake, forest nature trails and over 100 species of coniferous tree. A footpath
running from Three Chimneys gives direct access to Bedgebury Forest, with
several miles of footpaths, bridlepaths and cycle routes. Bewl Water reservoir
has fly fishing and boat trips. Within thirty minutes drive Sissinghurst
Gardens, Bodiam Castle, Great Dixter, Scotney Castle, Ightam Moat, Batemans, and
many more castles and gardens. This idyllic setting is only a one hour drive
from London and less than forty minutes from the sea.
Three Chimneys Farm was a traditional Kent hop farm, dating from the 16th
Century. Hop farming ceased in the 1970s, and the oast houses, originally used
for drying the hops, and other outbuildings have been converted to housing.
Three Chimneys is still a working farm, with many sheep and cattle grazing in
the fields.
Tel 01580 212175
www.threechimneysfarm.co.uk
Kent self catering holiday cottages