Alciston is a small pretty village lying on the edge of the South Downs in East Sussex , which makes it ideally placed for the great walks that surround it. It can only be driven into by a single width road, which is also the exit.
West Farleigh has all the ingredients of a quintessential English village – a village green, a Norman Church and three well-loved pubs – The White House, The Good Intent and The Tickled Trout.
Tenterden is full of lovely shops, pubs and restaurants and is home to the Chapel Down Vineyard that produces exceptional quality wines served in all the best places (including Buckingham Palace and First Class on British Airways!).
Book a self-catering cottage in Staplehurst and enjoy being in the heart of the Kent countryside surrounded by gently rolling hills and lush apple orchards.
Smarden is a thriving picturesque Kentish village boasting three pubs, an art gallery, and it's landmark church “The Barn of Kent”. This charming location is a popular choice with holiday makers looking for a destination with personality.
Famed for its sheep, Romney Marsh is fertile farmland reclaimed from the sea. Its former wealth is attested by the exceptional medieval churches dotted throughout the fields, many without a supporting village.
Great Maytham Hall in Rolvenden Layne is generally acknowledged to be the inspiration for "The Secret Garden". Wittersham's Village sign of a longboat recalls the days when the Isle of Oxney was surrounded by sea.