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Self catering accommodation in Ashford |
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Welcome to
our page of accommodation in Ashford! Ashford is
just off of the M20 motorway, 10 minutes from the Channel Tunnel,
20 minutes from Dover, 38 miles from the M25. Ashford's International
Station sees the Eurostar arrive & depart for Lille, Paris,
Brussels and Disneyland Paris. Ashford has many historic buildings,
pubs, restaurants & cafe's, green spaces and a lively nightlife.
The town is enjoying a growing tourist trade. Ashford Market
offers a Licenced Cafe & Restaurant, picnic areas and free
parking. Ashford Town Football Club plays in the Ryman League.
Also see Ashford & Ashford
attractions. If you are in the right town but cannot find
the accommodation you want on this page, you might consider bed and breakfast in Ashford or
Ashford hotels. |
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Stour Farm Riverside Chartham Canterbury Kent CT4 7NX (approx 8 miles from Ashford) |
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| Lanary Oast Bilsington Kent (approx 4 miles from Ashford) |
Sleeps 6/8.
A superb newly converted Oast House in a peaceful and rural location,
yet less than 5 miles from Ashford. Tucked away at the rear of
the owners' grounds with separate drive and gardens, this excellent
holiday home has something for everyone. This is wonderful walking
country with many footpaths leading to the Saxon Shore Way; local
pubs. |
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| Tuesnoad Cottage Barn Bethersden Kent (approx 4 miles from Ashford) |
Sleeps 2. Right in the heart of Darling Buds of May countryside,
this exceptional barn conversion is in a truly idyllic location
- set in the grounds of the owners quintissential English country
cottage - the perfect rural retreat. There are footpaths radiating
from the lane through the most beautiful meadows. Only 1.5 miles
to the villages of Bethersden, Smarden and Pluckey, all with
pubs, village shops, butchers and also mainline trains to London
from Pluckey (1hr 10mins).. |
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| Amberstone Cottage Smarden Kent (approx 6 miles from Ashford) |
Sleeps 4. Amberstone Cottage is located in the centre of the
'chocolate box' village of Smarden. This charming end of terrace
17th Century cottage has been tastefully decorated and furnished.
Trains for London from nearby Headcorn station, and Ashford International
station is only about 8 miles away. |
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| Tudor Cottage Egerton Egerton Nr Ashford Kent (approx 6 miles from Ashford) |
Sleeps 2. Tudor Cottage is set in the heart of the pretty village
of Egerton. With its mainline station and easy access to the
M20, it is an ideal base for touring, and offers beautiful walks.
This heavily beamed cottage is tastefully decorated and furnished
to a very high standard. |
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| The Olde Shoppe Lenham Lenham Nr Ashford Kent (approx 6 miles from Ashford) |
Sleeps 5. This three storey former shop has origins dating back
to the 1700's. The property has a pretty interior, with ancient
beams and provides a comfortable, well equipped base for touring
the Heart of Kent. The picturesque village of Lenham offers a
good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, as well as antiques
centres and the library with Internet access. The mainline station
is within 5 minutes walk, with trains to London (1.25 hours),
and Ashford International Station is just a 15 minute drive away. |
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| 2 Saw Mill Cottages Hastingleigh Nr Ashford Kent (approx 4 miles from Ashford) |
Sleeps 4. This great barn conversion - one of five in an idyllic
spot - deep in the valley, surrounded by fields and wildlife
has been carefully designed by the owners to provide very comfortable
and accessible accommodation. Its location not only offers peace
and quiet, but is ideal for visiting London, Canterbury and an
easy drive to the Channel Tunnel for day trips to France. Many
things to do close by - horse riding, fishing, golf and the wonderful
country walks - footpath across the fields to the village pub. |
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| The Dairy Elmsted Elmsted Nr Ashford Kent (approx 6 miles from Ashford) |
Sleeps 5. This converted farm building, once the dairy, faces
directly onto the lovely ancient church of St James` famous for
its Yew trees. Located on a 200 acre working sheep and arable
farm in the hamlet of Elmsted. The Dairy is discreetly screened
from the farm and prettily adorned with pots and hanging baskets.
There are many footpaths to explore locally, nature reserves
famous for orchids,and a choice of pubs to enjoy in the many
local villages. For more shops, chemist, bank and Post Office,
a visit to Wye, famous for its college is only a short drive
away.An ideal base for exploring Kent. |
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