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Curtis Farmhouse

Accommodation Details

A warm welcome awaits you at Curtis Farm Bed and Breakfast which is a comfortable Victorian farmhouse, set amongst rolling green meadows, in the heart of the beautiful Kent countryside.

Guests can walk along the Hammer Stream which forms the farms southerly boundary

Curtis Farm Headcorn is a good base for exploring both Kent and Sussex.

Holiday and business bookings welcome.

Ramblers and cyclists catered for.

We cannot guarantee you warm weather
but a warm welcome is always assured.

Curtis Farm is situated between the villages of Headcorn and Biddenden at Waterman Quarter, a hamlet close to the A274. It is approached from Bletchenden Road and then by a private road that serves two additional properties,Vine Farm and Vine Farm Barn. It is a truly peaceful setting.

Headcorn is a busy village with many shops, butcher, baker, fish shop, news agent and a Sainsbury's Local that is open until 10.00pm. There are many traditional pubs offering good food and ale together with the not so common specialist bicycle shop and the dying breed of village Post Office's.

Accept ChildrenAccess to Golf CourseBusiness FacilitiesCycle StorageFishing NearbyGarden PatioParking On-SitePony TrekkingServes BreakfastWorking Farm

Accommodation Location


Address
Curtis Farmhouse, Waterman Quarter, Headcorn, Ashford, Kent, TN27 9JJ

Type
B&B

Email
curtis.farm@btopenworld.com

WEBSITE

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