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Upper Ansdore Farmhouse dates from the XIVth century with later additions. Situated in a Sylvan setting with far reaching views across the valley, in a quiet area away from all the traffic. It overlooks a Kent trust nature reserve.
Upper Ansdore Farmhouse dates from the XIVth century with later additions. The house once belonged to Sir William Cockaine, a former Lord Mayor of London in 1619, and is mentioned in Hasted's history of Kent.
Situated in a Sylvan setting with far reaching views across the valley, in a quiet area away from all the traffic. It overlooks a Kent trust nature reserve.
You are assured of a warm welcome, and a full English breakfast with our own free range eggs etc.
Excellent location for walking, cycling and exploring the surrounding areas. Lyminge Forest and Kent Nature Reserve both one mile. Access to the North Downs Way four miles. 18 hole golf course at Canterbury 6 miles, Howletts Zoo Park 6 miles, horse riding available at the local stables in the village.
Please Note: We are a No-Smoking property. Pets are allowed by arrangement. Children welcome.
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