Tenterden Hideaway United Kingdom
Holiday Home Rental Description
If you are looking for a luxurious, romantic countryside retreat where you can relax, spend time together and step away from all of life’s pressures, then Tenterden Hideaway is a very good bet. This gorgeous, one bedroom, idyllic haven certainly lives up to its name. It really is hidden away amongst corn fields and vineyards, deep in the heart of the luscious Kent countryside. There is no one else around. You can relax on your patio by the firepit, in your indulgent hot tub or in the lounge with the trendy glass walls pulled back to bring the outside in. You will be captivated by the light and the dreamy Romney Marsh on the horizon. Peace and quiet are a given, the only thing you will hear is the early morning bird call or perhaps the bubbles of your hot tub. This is where you will rediscover romance in the heart of nature.
Though you are nestled deep in the fields, Tenterden is just down the road. In the heart of the Weald of Kent, it is a town rich in history and brimming with unique shops, charming cafes and attractive buildings. Tenterden was an important wool trading centre in the 13th century and became very prosperous. At that time, Tenterden had access to the sea at Smallhythe, then a centre for shipbuilding. Tenterden was incorporated into the prestigious Federation of Cinque Ports. The local museum tells the town’s story. Gorgeous Georgian buildings share Tenterden’s streets with tall Victorian house and tiny cottages. The town carries a timeless air.
Tenterden Hideaway has been beautifully designed to make the most of the gorgeous panorama. It features huge picture windows and fabulous floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, drowning this Kent gem in natural light as well as opening an entire corner of the house to nature. Guests can sit back in their world of muted greys and creams with splashes of vibrant colour, cosy with the warmth of the sun or the wood burning stove. There are luxurious sheepskin throws, a footstool to rest your tired limbs and high vaulted ceilings with beams to capture your eye. The living space is open plan in design with a contemporary kitchen at the far end. It is a great space with trendy metro tiles, a marbled worksurface, a delightful shelf system and all that you need for your self-catering break. An industrial style dining table and chairs is perfect for your breakfast and evening meal.
Your gorgeous bedroom enjoys a giant picture window which takes up almost the entire wall, offering magnificent country views and brightening your space. Stylish contemporary furnishings complement the exposed original brick features and traditional barn doors. Your kingsize bed is beautifully dressed in luxurious linens. You will wake to the best vistas ever knowing you are alone with that sensational view. Your sliding doors open to a luxurious ensuite bathroom with exposed brick walls and a wet room shower.
Outside, you can enjoy the bubbles of your hot tub and a firepit on chilly nights while you watch the sun go down and the stars starting to appear. This really is a very private, magical spot to enjoy nature and romance. If it is possible to tire of it, you can venture afield to explore the soft, fine sands of Camber Sands or the historic town of Rye.Tenterden Hideaway enjoys a sensational countryside spot, far away from anyone though close to the picture postcard town of Tenterden. There are numerous timeless villages around including Wye, Chilham, Pluckley, Rolvenden and Biddenden. Walkers love the calm beauty of Wye which is home to the charming New Flying Horse Inn. The gorgeous fifteenth century Chilham often doubles as a movie set, as does Pluckley, the quintessential Kent village used for filming The Darling Buds of May. Biddenden enjoys its famous vineyards where you can enjoy a tour.
Tenterden is known as the ‘Jewel of the Weald’. It enjoys a wealth of attractive architecture, excellent shopping and a fascinating history. It boasts tree-lined greens where you can browse the unique shops looking for gifts, crafts, books and antiques. To discover more about this historic town, you can visit the local museum or board a nostalgic ride back in time on the Kent and East Sussex Railway. You can steam to Bodiam Castle and visit the 16th century half-timbered home of the 19th century Shakespearean actress Dame Ellen Terry.
Wine lovers are in for a treat when staying at Tenterden Hideaway. There are many vineyards around including Tenterden’s own. The most famous Kent vineyard is the Chapel Down Vineyard, England’s leading winemaker. It is open to visitors throughout the year. You can enjoy tastings, tours and masterclasses. The vineyard also boasts the Curious Brewery, home to the beer and cider arm of Chapel Down. Also popular are the Biddenden Vineyard, the Mount Vineyard, the Chartham Vineyard, the Terlingham Vineyard and the Hush Heath Winery, a family run vineyard that produces award winning wines. You can easily book an expert-led tour through their beautiful vineyards, apple orchards and ancient oak woodlands. There are also many local farm shops selling local produce.
Those that enjoy shopping may want to head to the recently expanded Ashford Designer Outlet where you can pick up designer labels at bargain prices. There are also many restaurants to eat there. Train enthusiasts might want to give the shopping a miss and head to the Ashford Borough Museum instead where they can learn about Ashford’s railway heritage and history. There is a pop-up model railway exhibition to look at too.
There are plenty of walks from Tenterden Hideaway. You can head off on stunning trails on the North Downs Way, Pilgrims Way, Greensand Way and Saxon Shore Way. You will discover landscapes filled with Kentish apples, pears and cherries, vineyards, ancient woodlands and finally the south coast beaches.
You are close enough also to visit Sissinghurst Castle Garden, a historic, poetic, iconic refuge dedicated to beauty. Vita Sackville-West, poet and writer and Harold Nicolson, her diplomat and author husband, fell in love with Sissinghurst Castle and created the famous gardens. Harold’s architectural garden planning and Vita’s colourful, abundant planting reflect the romance and intimacy of her writing. Sissinghurst Castle Garden was the backdrop of a colourful history from a time as a prison in the 1700’s to a home for the women’s land army. The gardens are so popular entry is by timed ticket so you need to plan in advance.
Hythe, the coastal market town on the edge of Romney Marsh offers a delightful beach, the lovely Brockhill Country Park and the famous Port Lympne Reserve. The authentic safari experience is unlike a normal zoo. Over 90 species and 766 animals roam within the 600 acres. There are big cats, gorillas and primates roaming free.At Excellence Luxury Villas we pride ourselves on going that little bit further for our guests. From private chefs to babysitters we can help you arrange those little extras that make it a truly memorable holiday. Simply fill in the
concierge request form or contact Excellence Luxury Villas Concierge Team who will be happy to help. We can typically help you arrange any of the following:
– Maid service/extra cleaning- Private chef/cook/catering- Welcome hamper/pre-stocked fridge- Local day-trips or tours- Airport pick-up/drop-off- Babysitting/childcare services
Please note that all extras are subject to availability and must be requested in advance of the holiday (prices on request). Due to some rural/remote locations, not all services will be available at all properties. However, we will always do our best to fulfill your requests!