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41 properties, including 13 apartments in a beautiful Kentish Grade II* manor house, with 28 cottages and studios in the surrounding grounds
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Heated pool and sauna plus clubroom
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43 acres of parkland set in the heart of the peaceful North Downs
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Easy day trips to France
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Castles galore
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Beautiful gardens – and the ‘Garden of England’
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Historic cities
Discover Kent
Sibton Park, a superb Grade II-listed country house now beautifully converted into comfortable modern apartments and cottages, could hardly be better situated. It is set in 43 acres of peaceful parkland in the heart of the serene North Downs, yet just four miles from the M20 and five miles from the Channel Tunnel.
The historic cities of Canterbury and Rochester – and the majestic castles of Leeds and Dover – are but a few of the sights that await visitors to Sibton Park. It is the ideal base from which to explore the ever-changing landscapes of the ‘Garden of England’: from the Romney Marsh to the High Weald; and the White Cliffs to the oast houses around Tonbridge.
Explore Kent’s historic castles
There are a number of significant castles you should attempt to visit during your stay in Kent. The most important is undoubtedly Dover Castle, which is also known as the ‘key to England’, having protected the country from invasion for more than 20 centuries. It has a fascinating history and the attraction even gives you the chance to go back in time – head to the Great Tower to see costumed actors play out the roles of King Henry II’s court.
Learn more about Anne Boleyn and her ill-fated relationship with Henry VIII at Hever Castle, which was once her childhood home. Rochester Castle, a well-preserved Norman keep, is also worth exploring. Leeds Castle, however, is arguably the most beautiful, and is indeed described as the ‘loveliest castle in the world’. It’s situated in the middle of a lake and is surrounded by 500 acres of parkland.
Visit Canterbury’s stunning cathedral
One of England’s oldest cities, Canterbury is both attractive and fascinating. It has World Heritage status, thanks to the presence of Canterbury Cathedral, St Martin’s Church and St Augustine’s Abbey. Venture inside the cathedral to see an 11th-century Romanesque crypt, 14th-century perpendicular nave and 12th-century early Gothic quire.
Spend the day at Dartford’s Bluewater
Bluewater Shopping Centre is one of the best shopping and entertainment destinations in Europe. Boasting more than 300 stores and restaurants, plus a cinema, mini arcade, soft play area and much, much more, there’s plenty here to keep the whole family happy.
Play at 91 different golf courses
While there is a nine-hole pitch and putt course at Sibton Park, keen golfers will want to sample the many championship-standard golf courses within Kent. Whether you’re looking for a real challenge or a slightly gentler course, you’re bound to find a favourite here in the county.
Enjoy one of Kent’s hundreds of walking routes
To see Kent at its best, you need to explore it on foot. Luckily, there are hundreds of walks spanning thousands of miles of footpaths. Some of the most popular include the North Downs Way, the Miner’s Cycle Trail, the Saxon Shore Way and the Skylark Trail.
Some of the walks, such as the North Downs Way, will take several days to complete, so you may want to do it in sections. All the more reason to keep coming back to Sibton Park!
Shops and restaurants
Etchinghill’s New Inn and Elham’s Rose and Crown and King’s Arms pubs and the Abbot’s Fireside Hotel are recommended for lunch and evening meals. The village store in Lyminge offers a range of local produce, including bread and milk.
On-site amenities
The separate leisure centre houses the heated swimming pool and sauna, as well as a clubroom with table tennis, pool and bar billiards. There are three hard-surface tennis courts, an all weather bowling green, a nine-hole pitch and putt course, and a young children’s play area including a sandpit.
A free DVD library is situated in the snooker room.
During the summer months, the adjoining cricket ground resonates with the sound of leather on willow, and the adjacent clubhouse has a bar where guests are made welcome during home matches.
With so much to see and do in the county of Kent, it may be hard to just sit back and do nothing. But in the 43 acres of peaceful surroundings at Sibton Park, you may succumb to the temptation to do just that. The site’s gardens and parkland are situated in the heart of the serene North Downs, yet still just four miles from the M20 and five miles from the Channel Tunnel. This Kent home could hardly be better situated to explore the garden of England – and beyond. With 41 properties in total, the site includes studios, cottages and 13 apartments in the grade II listed Kentish manor house.
Properties in Kent
Luxury Holiday Cottages
Twenty-eight Kentish style cottages are clustered in terraced arrangements around the beautiful grounds surrounding a splendid Grade II* listed Kent manor house. They are one, two and three-bedroom properties which, depending on size, can sleep between two and five people. These properties provide the perfect base from which to explore the gorgeous Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or the coast to the south.
Luxury Holiday Cottages
Book a tourSituated in the heart of the North Downs in the beautiful ‘Garden of England’, all 28 Kentish style cottages are two storey, with either one, two or three bedrooms and are built out of white shiplap cladding with traditional style high-pitched pegtiled roofs. The extensive, landscaped gardens they sit in are dotted with manicured topiaries which add to the charm conjured by the stately manor house. They are spacious enough that even the smallest one bedroom property can accommodate three, with a sofa bed provided in the living room. Living spaces feel modern, decorated with elegant details, and most of the properties have been built with open plan interiors. All cottages are fully furnished for your convenience, with comfortable seating areas, and many enjoy good views either of the pretty courtyard at the centre of the complex, or out over to the cricket field and gardens.
Facilities/equipment
Many of the one and two-bedroom cottages are equipped with a comfortable sofa bed, to easily accommodate an extra guest, if desired. All cottages are fully furnished to a high standard and each has a kitchen stocked with all the utensils, appliances and crockery you could need during your stay.
Holiday Apartments
The elegant manor house itself has been beautifully converted into thirteen properties, eleven of which are apartments. These benefit from a fantastic position, sitting within 43 acres of parkland and gardens. The apartment properties can sleep between two and six people depending on their size.
Holiday Apartments
Book a tourThe apartments benefit from the beautiful views that would once have been enjoyed by the inhabitants of this elegant Kentish manor house. Most of the front facing apartments overlook the fields while, in the Victorian wing of the house, the view from most windows is down into the lovely ornamental garden. Two of the one-bedroom apartments can sleep up to four, with a sofa bed provided in the living room for the additional guests. Some two-bedroom apartments can sleep five or six and the three bedroom apartment sleeps two in each bedroom, with a choice of double or twin beds. Two of the apartments are two-story and most of the apartments have an open plan living area. They are all fully furnished with careful details providing a warm and welcoming place to relax in the evenings whilst maintaining the charm you would expect to find in apartments that have been converted from a listed manor house.
Facilities/equipment
All eleven apartments are fully furnished with all you will need during your Kentish stay. This includes a kitchen well equipped with utensils and appliances. The bedrooms all sleep two in either a double or twin beds. Each of the two-bedroom properties, and the three-bedroom property features an en-suite in one bedroom, as well as separate bathroom facilities.
Holiday Studios
Two of the thirteen manor house properties are studios and have a reasonably compact layout. These are perfect for couples wanting to be out and about, exploring the fantastic surroundings. Located in the main building, these studios both have double beds.
Holiday Studios
Book a tourThe two studios are located in the Grade II* listed manor house building. From here you are in a prime location to explore the area. The coast at Folkestone is barely fifteen minutes away, and don’t forget Dover is close enough to make a trip to France simple, either via the Channel Tunnel or by ferry. Surrounding the property is the exquisite countryside of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, so long country walks are a must, and the site itself sits in beautifully manicured and landscaped gardens.
You have the choice of a ground floor studio, or a second floor studio which is accessed by steps. Neither of these unfortunately accepts pets (but many other properties on site do, if that’s a key factor). The studio apartments are neat and compact, but never the less still feature all you’ll need for your holiday, and are the perfect retreat for two. The studios are on an open plan with separate bathrooms and the second floor studio has a nice view over the fields at the front of the house and the lawns to the west.
Facilities/equipment
Though the smallest properties on site, the studios are perfectly well equipped to deal with all your holiday needs. They are fully furnished, with comfortable seating and charming details for those relaxing evenings in. The kitchens are neat, and include all you need to whip up something delicious.
The grand Sibton Park is a real feast for the eyes. As you can see from the photos below, it’s a beautiful building, both inside and out. From the carefully manicured topiaries to the colourful flowers, everything about this country house feels peaceful and serene. It’s the perfect place to escape to.
When you’re not enjoying your modern cottage or the stunning views of the North Downs, Sibton Park has plenty to keep you and your family occupied. You could go for a swim in the heated indoor swimming pool, or a play a few games of table tennis, billiards and pool in the clubroom.
Location
HPB Sibton Park
Longage Hill
Lyminge
Kent
England
CT18 8HB
Tel: +44 800 230 0391
Email: details@hpb.co.uk
Known throughout the world as the Garden of England, Kent is steeped in history and heritage.
Discover the lanes of lavender fields, orchards, oast houses and vineyards. Visit the cities that tell the exciting story of the county, from Chaucer’s pilgrims to Dickens, from Roman invasion to World War II.
The extensive coastline boasts an enviable array of Blue Flag award-winning beaches and thrilling watersports activities.
Things to do in Kent
The area around Sibton is steeped in history and crammed with attractions, many within a 30-minute drive. For golfers, there are also several ‘pay and play’ 18-hole golf courses within easy reach.
Nearby Hythe, with its gentle slopes and wheelchair accessibility, is just 15 minutes away. Its bustling streets have all sorts of arts and crafts, antique, book and other shops. The Royal Military Canal, which weaves its way through the centre, is ideal for a stroll.
Explore Dover's Fascinating History
Take a full day to explore Dover Castle, which sits high on the famous White Cliffs and has a ‘colourful and fascinating history’. Its Great Tower tells the story of ‘the medieval world and royal court of King Henry II’, full of politics, power and intrigue.
Deep within the cliffs, explore the labyrinth of secret wartime tunnels, including underground rooms and even a hospital. Above ground, find out how to detect enemy ships, communicate in Morse code or receive a fascinating insight into the Dunkirk evacuation.
Dover Museum recounts the history of the town and port, and has the world’s oldest sea-going boat – an amazing 3,550 years old. It’s the centre piece of ‘the best archaeology gallery in the country’. There’s lots for children too, from fun hands-on activities to interactive games.
Nearby Samphire Hoe is ‘a new piece of England created from 4.9 million cubic metres of chalk marl dug to create the Channel Tunnel’. Sat at the foot of the White Cliffs, the 30-hectare site offers wildflowers, birds, peace and quiet, picnics and walks, as well as a mile of sea wall – great for anglers.
Canterbury, City of Chaucer and Ghosts
The UNESCO World Heritage Site and city of Canterbury is a short drive north. It’s dominated by its famous Norman cathedral, which was founded in 597AD and is most well known for the 1170 murder of St Thomas Becket.
Step back in step with The Canterbury Tales to explore medieval Canterbury with Geoffrey Chaucer’s colourful characters. It’s an accurate recreation of life at that time and a great introduction to both the city and Chaucer.
Or head to the River Stour for a trip with Canterbury Historic River Tours. Discover parts of the city only visible from the water and get a different perspective (both visually and from the guide) of some of its most important architecture.
For a look at the darker side of the city, take a night-time stroll with the Canterbury Ghost Tour. If you prefer your walks ghost-free, the company also offers a daytime walking tour, which takes a ‘sideways glance at the hidden history’ of Canterbury.
The Really Wild Side to Kent
Just outside Canterbury is Howletts Wild Animal Park. It has the world’s largest group of western lowland gorillas in captivity, as well as African elephants, tigers, monkeys, small cats, bongo tapirs, wolves and a walk-through lemur enclosure.
Its sister park, Port Lympne Wild Animal and Safari Park, is just outside Hythe. The 600 acres of parkland are home to the largest herd of captive-bred black rhinos outside Africa. There’s also African elephants, Siberian and Indian tigers, Barbary lions and the ‘Palace of the Apes’.
If rare breeds are your thing, head west of Sibton to the Rare Breeds Farm Park at Ashford. Great for children, its attractions include friendly farm animals, hands-on experiences, quizzes and challenges. Afterwards, recharge your batteries with a cream tea!
Head north east to the Rare Species Conservation Centre and Zoological Gardens in Sandwich. Set in two acres of sub-tropical gardens, the centre is home to many rare and endangered species. There’s also a picnic area, café and gift shop.
Churches and Abbeys
High on the Downs between Folkestone and Dover, St Mary’s Church is a 13th-century architectural gem. It has a rare chancel screen of three stone arches and beautiful stained glass windows.
All Saints’ Church in Waldershare near Dover is a Norman church. It has a south chapel dating from 1697 and an 18th-century north chapel, as well as fine Victorian murals.
St Augustine’s Abbey, one of the earliest monastic sites, is also nearby and St Martin’s Church in Canterbury has a Roman mosaic floor.
Country Houses and Parks
Kent has lots of castles, stately houses and gardens that are all worth visiting. Brockhill Country Park is less than 10 minutes away and was once part of an estate that dates back to Norman times.
Take a stroll in the park, which is full of wildlife such as butterflies, woodpeckers and snowdrops. Or why not enjoy one of the two circular walks (3.4km and 12.6km) that begin at Brockhill and explore the local area?
Head west from Sibton for a guided tour of 500-year-old Godinton House and Gardens. This Jacobean house has a medieval hall and 12 acres of formal and wild gardens.
The Grand in Folkestone is set on 150ft high cliffs overlooking the English Channel, and is ‘the earliest large reinforced concrete building in the world’. Take a walk in the Lower Leas Coastal Park, followed by refreshments in The Grand’s Palm Court, just as Edward VII did 100 years ago.
To the north east is Goodnestone Park Gardens, whose 14 acres include two arboretums, a woodland area, and a walled garden. Experts also regularly appear at the lecture hall, speaking on a range of horticultural topics.
From Windmills to Castles
Built in 1869, Willesborough Windmill near Ashford is a Grade II* listed building. The fully restored smock mill produces stone-ground strong bread flour using wind power. Between March and September, enjoy a guided tour of the mill, Victorian cottage and engine room. The ground floor is wheelchair accessible.
North east of Sibton, Walmer Castle has been the residence of the Lord Wardens of the Cinque Ports since 1708. Originally built during the reign of Henry VIII as part of a chain of coastal forts, the Tudor castle is the former residence of the Duke of Wellington and the Queen Mother.
A cycle path along the beach front links Walmer Castle with nearby Deal Castle, which was also built by order of King Henry VIII for coastal defence. It is ‘one of the finest Tudor artillery works in England’, and it guarded ‘the Downs’, a stretch of water between the shore and Goodwin Sands.
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