The
Cranbrook hotels listed below are either in the town or
we have given a rough guide as to how far they are from Cranbrook.
We hope you enjoy your stay and find your ideal accommodation.
Cranbrook is sometimes called the
Capital of the Kentish Weald. It is a peaceful small town of
weatherboarded houses, surrounded by orchards and farmland. The
narrow medieval streets are lined with pretty old houses, every
one different from its neighbour. There is a wide range of interesting
shops, 6 churches, several hotels, pubs and restaurants, an excellent
town museum, and the wonderful Union Mill, the tallest and finest
working smock mill in England. A smock mill is one where only
the top part of the building (the cap) rotates to catch the wind.
Today it is still working and visitors can climb up to the platform
at the top for wonderful views of the town and surrounding countryside.
Three miles away are the world-famous Sissinghurst Gardens, created
by Vita Sackville-West and one of the most visited gardens in
England. Also see Cranbrook &
Cranbrook attractions.
If you are in the right town but cannot find the accommodation
you want on this page, you might consider self
catering accommodation in Cranbrook & bed
and breakfast in Cranbrook
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