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    Fair Oak Farm - Your Country Estate, East Sussex,  England Viewed 15 times in last week.
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    Sleeps 16 - 36, 16 Bedroom
    Weekly price: £ 7500 - £ 11250
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    Living & Leisure Facilities: woodburner Open fire Air conditioning Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Games room
    Type of Holiday: 2 dogs welcome Special celebrations Group welcome Corporate events

    Looking for somewhere to stay near Headcorn in Kent?

    Find a holiday rental in Headcorn or surrounding area in Kent, between the lovely rural areas of the Kent Downs and the High Weald. The large village of Headcorn offers safe place to stay if touring Kent. There is a weath of interesting and beautiful places to visit, so do find a country cottage, house or apartment where you can settle down for a few days.

    Self-catered holidays in Kent

    Renting accommodation and fending for yourself on holiday is an inexpensive and flexible way to have a very good stay in Kent. Breakfast can be very easy, especially if you usually have cereal/toast in the mornings. The chances are that you would stop for lunch and possibly even dinner whilst out and about. It is sensible to eat wherever you visit that day rather than have to drive to restaurants that you book in advance. Many holidaymakers will visit the various tourist attractions which almost always have their own eatery.

    The advantage of a holiday home stay is that you have somewhere to return to if tired at any time of day. Afternoon naps are very possible. Essentially, the accommodation is yours to use as you wish. If it pleases you to spend an afternoon sunbathing in the garden, you can. Book a cottage that has a barbecue and you could cook up a grilled feast if it pleases you.

    What’s good about Headcorn in Kent?

    One advantage of staying in the village of Headcorn is that it has a railway station on the line between London King’s Cross, Ashford and the coast so it is possible to travel to sightsee in a comfortable train whilst you sip coffee and read a book. The village also has supermarkets and shops where you could stock up on whatever items you may need to keep you going during your holiday, or pop out for a bottle of wine or chocolate if you feel like it. Pleasure is the purpose of holidays, so treat yourself and enjoy what is available to you locally.

    Cycling and Rambling near Headcorn

    Lots of holidaymakers like to book a rural break just to go cycling or rambling, The countryside around Headcorn is crisscrossed with rights of way, places where stiles provide access to fields and footpaths. There are narrow roads of the width of one vehicle that cars would dread to go down - these are fabulous for cycling. New House Lane and other small roads leading from the A274 are of this nature.

    You may wish to cycle to Sissinghurst Castle Gardens seven miles away to admire stunning gardens, or play golf at Chart Hills Golf Club just three miles away. Headcorn is a very good place to spend a few nights in Kent, there is plenty to see and do. It is at its best in warm sunny weather like everywhere else in England.