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“A characterful village pub set in Kent Weald with a long history that includes hosting Queen Elizabeth I in 1573. Individually styled rooms have a sense of place with antiques, fireplaces, and beamed ceilings. Downstairs is an atmospheric pub serving hearty British fare. A cosy base to explore from.”

“A characterful village pub set in Kent Weald with a long history that includes hosting Queen Elizabeth I in 1573. Individually styled rooms have a sense of place with antiques, fireplaces, and beamed ceilings. Downstairs is an atmospheric pub serving hearty British fare. A cosy base to explore from.”

Recommended For

  • Historic
  • Historical records of the property date all the way back to the 1400s; the hotel also hosted Queen Elizabeth I in 1573
  • Short break
  • Set under a two hour drive from central London, this is an easy choice for a weekend getaway
  • Wine tasting
  • Take a tour of Biddenden Vineyard before sampling the produce
  • Sights nearby
  • Make a trip to visit nearby Sissinghurst Castle
  • Golf
  • Play a round on Chart Hills 18 hole golf course
  • Child friendly
  • Dedicated kids' menu in the restaurant
  • Restaurant
  • Well crafted pub fare
  • Antiques
  • Pet friendly
  • Inn
  • Traditional
  • Charming
  • Less £
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Full of character

Facilities

  • Child friendly
  • Dedicated kids' menu in the restaurant
  • Restaurant
  • Well crafted pub fare
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Bar
  • Parking
  • Wifi
  • Garden
  • Pet friendly

Activities

  • Wine tasting
  • Take a tour of Biddenden Vineyard before sampling the produce
  • Sights nearby
  • Make a trip to visit nearby Sissinghurst Castle
  • Golf
  • Play a round on Chart Hills 18 hole golf course

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The George Hotel

This atmospheric boutique hotel packs serious historical heritage, having hosted Queen Elizabeth I in 1573. This true country village pub with rooms is set in the glorious Kent Weald and delivers bags of charm, homely cooking and 12 quirky bedrooms...

Originally published by The Telegraph