The Bell House- Beautiful cottage on the green


The Bell House- Beautiful cottage on the green Littlebourne

The Bell House- Beautiful cottage on the green - Littlebourne


The Bell House- Beautiful cottage on the green
Address: Ickham, Littlebourne, United Kingdom
Littlebourne
Area: Ickham
Accommodation type: Entire House
 
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The Bell House- Beautiful cottage on the green

 
The Bell House- Beautiful cottage on the green - Littlebourne Description
 
This is an amazing 16th Century House which has been renovated to a . It sits in a picturesque village opposite a great pub. Close-by you will find beautiful countryside, Canterbury (15 mins drive) and the wonderful Kent coast. It's an easy jumping off point for trips to London (50 mins by Train) or France/Belgium. The garden is huge and runs down to a shallow fenced river. Comfortable 4 double bedroom cottage full of character and comfort ideally located to explore Kent. It is perfect for families or groups coming on holiday or to work in the area. There are 2 staircases. One broad and not steep (accessing the 2 double rooms) and a back staircase (to the first floor twin) which is quite narrow and twisty. GROUND FLOOR: - Spacious Lounge with TV and a wood burning stove. - Fully-equipped kitchen with adjoining larder. - Utility room with microwave, washing machine and dryer - 1 Twin bedroom with easy access to adjacent bathroom - 2 bathrooms (Please be aware that one of the bathrooms is only accessible via one of the bedrooms) - Spacious garden with patio and outdoor table FIRST FLOOR: - 1 Double bedroom with king sized bed - 1 Double bedroom with super-king sized bed - 1 Twin bedroom (This is only accessible via one of the double rooms or the ground floor twin room) - 1 landing/reading area at the top of the main stairs For guests with babies, we can provide a travel cot (bedding not provided) and a highchair free of charge. There are also stair gates available if needed. Guests have access to the entire property and the garden. The only restricted area is the garage which is kept as storage for the homeowners. Free on-street parking outside the property and anywhere round the green at all times. Free Wifi throughout your stay. Complimentary coffee, tea and sugar provided. We offer a mid-stay clean complimentary for stays over 14 days, which includes change of bedding and towels. Our property can be accessed totally contact-free. Our on-site lockboxes and online and on the phone support mean that you can arrive quickly, easily and socially distanced. Before your arrival we will send you all the details you need to check in to the property including any access codes and the code for the lock box to access the keys. This will arrive via email a few days before your stay. We are also only a short email or phone call away should you need us to answer any questions you have about the property or local area. Certain bits of Wickhambreaux have been around for a very long time! The first record of Wickham was in 948 when Eadred King of the English granted six roods of land to a religious woman named Allfynne. The village also gets a long mention in the Doomsday book (1086). By then it had 2 watermills and 300 sheep. The strange French sounding end to the name of the village probably comes from the time when in 1285 William de Breuse owned the manor. The triangular tree-lined green in front of the Bell House is the centre of the village. This type of village green is also known locally as a Wickham. On the West side of the green is a tall white clap-board mill with a working water wheel located on the Lesser (or Little) Stour. The House opposite the Bell house across the green is Wickhambreaux Court. This was originally the Manor house and behind the early 19th Century façade, there is a very old Tudor building. It is said that in the 12th Century, it was here that Henry II, then a youth of 16, met Rosamund Clifford (the Fair Rosamund). He is supposed to have married her secretly. Later the Manor house belonged to Princess Joan Plantagenet, the original "Fair Maid of Kent" and she visited the village on at least one occasion in 1381. Princess Joan was the Grand-daughter of Edward I, the wife of Edward, The Black Prince, (her second marriage after her first husband died), and the Mother of Richard II. You can see the tomb of the Black Prince in Canterbury Cathedral. The ancient 14th century church includes a beau
 
The Bell House- Beautiful cottage on the green classifies itself as a 4 star hotel.
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The Bell House- Beautiful cottage on the green Facilities
N.B. Please note that these are considered correct at the time of publishing, but may no longer be available. If any of the facilities are absolutely essential for you please check when booking. Please do not assume that all are included in the room rate.
 
Amenities
  • Carbon monoxide detector
  • Fire extinguisher
  • First aid kit
  • Hair dryer
  • Indoor fireplace
  • Linens
  • Private entrance
  • Smoke detector
  • Toiletries
  • Towels
  • TV
 
Available In All Rooms
  • Balcony / terrace
  • Carbon monoxide detector
  • Clothes dryer
  • Coffee / tea maker
  • Fire extinguisher
  • First aid kit
  • Full kitchen
  • Hair dryer
  • Heating
  • Ironing facilities
  • Linens
  • Private entrance
  • Satellite / cable channels
  • Smoke detector
  • Toiletries
  • Towels
  • TV
  • Washing machine
  • Wi-Fi [free]
 
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