Escape the daily grind and enjoy the tranquillity of the Kentish countryside at this three-bed cottage in Rolvenden Layne. With access to one bedroom via another, it lends itself perfectly to a family group and – best of all – two furry friends can come too, so the whole pack can enjoy a holiday together! Light the wood burner, put your feet up with a book (or a nap!) or watch a film together. But if you are feeling energetic, there’s ample opportunity for wonderful walks with your woofers here in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or along the coast.
The lounge/diner is a long room with exposed wood posts and beams in the low cottage-style ceiling, lending it all a cosy feeling. The wood burner in the large brick inglenook adds to this charm and any dog will love lying here dreaming of rabbits! The dining room area leads out via doors to the furnished patio and enclosed, shingled garden that feels like a beachy oasis, with some clever planting and pots. Upstairs, an elegant beamed double and a single bedroom share the family bathroom. From the single, a steep ladder-style staircase heads up to the quaint double bedroom in the eaves, with lovely, exposed beams and rafters forming a vaulted ceiling for a really magical space.
The local pub is dog friendly and serves food and it’s practically on your doorstep. Why not combine it with taking all the family on one of many great walks in the area? The quirky C.M. Booth Collection of Historic Vehicles specialises in Morgan three-wheelers and is worth a visit in nearby Rolvenden (1 mile). It welcomes well-behaved hounds on leads. Treat everyone including your dog (Rover fare?!) to a jaunt on the Kent & East Sussex Railway from nearby Tenterden (4 miles).