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Dog-friendly Hotels Kent

Taking a break to the Garden of England in Kent? The region has some great pet friendly inns and hotels for you and your dog to stay while taking a pawsome staycation.

  • The Stables, KentInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Tunbridge Wells, England
    Welcome to your cosy retreat in the beautiful heart of Edenbridge. This charming two-bedroom converted stables with a walled garden and patio is the perfect haven for your break, offering a delightful blend of comfort and convenience. Set back from the road behind gates and with a gravel courtyard, this property provides plenty of character. Step through the front door and you are greeted by a warm and inviting living space, tastefully decorated with soothing colour schemes.
    The open-plan living and dining area creates a spacious atmosphere, providing the ideal setting for relaxation after a day of exploring the picturesque surroundings. The well-equipped kitchen invites you to channel your inner chef, boasting modern appliances and ample counter space. Prepare delicious meals and dine together at the stylish dining table, creating lasting memories with family or friends.
    When it’s time to unwind, retreat to one of the two thoughtfully designed bedrooms. This house is a tranquil haven, furnished with comfortable bedding and plenty of storage space for your belongings.
    One of the standout features of this holiday home is the convenience it offers. Forget about the hassle of parking, as the property comes with designated parking space, providing secure and stress-free accommodation for your vehicle. Additionally, stay connected with loved ones or share your holiday experiences with the complimentary Wi-Fi, available throughout the property.
    The incredible location of this property only 5 minutes’ walk from a railway station, and 15 minutes from the M25 will allow you to explore far and wide. Situated close to both Winston Churchill’s home at Chartwell and Anne Boleyns childhood home at Hever Castle, your holiday home invites you to explore the rich tapestry of local history and natural beauty. Immerse yourself in the lush landscapes of Limpsfield Chart woods, Ashdown Forest, or take a stroll along the River Eden, all within easy reach. Eat and shop in Edenbridge, Oxted, Westerham or Lingfield - all of which are within 10 minutes’ drive. Take in local sporting attractions such as Lingfield Racecourse or water sports at Bough Beech reservoir. Get the train to London, Tonbridge, Gatwick or the south coast from one of Edenbridge’s 2 railway stations, one of which is a 5-minute walk from The Stables.
    Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway or a family-friendly retreat, this two-bedroom holiday home in Edenbridge with parking and Wi-Fi is the ideal choice for an unforgettable break. Book your stay now and make the most of your time in this enchanting corner of the world!
    £86
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  • Jasmine, KentInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tenterden, England
    A beautiful semi-detached cottage resting in Wittersham, near Iden, in Kent. Woodburning stove. Shared double tennis courts. Open-plan. Rye 5.7 miles; Hastings 18.1 miles.
    £92
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  • Willow, KentInstant Book Overlay Image
    Maidstone, England
    For those looking for a peaceful break, Willow is the perfect choice for either a couple or a family. Enjoy unwinding in a quiet spot to read a book or a family walk with the dog across the beautiful North Downs. This semi-detached, single-storey cottags is situated in the village of Harrietsham with local amenities including a convenience store, pub and restaurant. You will marvel at the beauty that surrounds you here while you spend leisurely time in the shared garden within the owner’s grounds, watching their alpacas, chickens, horse, sheep and pig. Inside, Willow carries on with its rural charm with exposed beams and oak wood flooring. There are two comfortable bedrooms sleeping four guests, and a wheelchair accessible wet room with shower seat.

    Willow boasts a wonderful location. The stunning Leeds Castle is just a mile away offering a fabulous day out exploring the castle and gardens, family maze, children’s play area, restaurants and Go Ape. You can easily reach the north and south Kent coastline by car. Some of the favourite spots are the much loved seaside town of Whitstable, famous for oysters and Dymchurch and Hythe offering the light railway to Dungeness. Visit Howletts Wild Animal Park in the north, and Port Lympne Wildlife Park in the south. Hever Castle and Dover Castle are also worth a day out. Shop and restaurant 1 mile, pub 1½ miles.
    £66
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  • Coastguards View, KentInstant Book Overlay Image
    Herne Bay, England
    A Victorian mid-terrace cottage resting in Swalecliffe, Kent. Pet-friendly. Close to beach. Open fire. Enclosed courtyard. Whitstable 3 miles; Herne Bay 3.3 miles; Canterbury 7.2 miles; Dover 23.5 miles.
    £181
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  • Coast Guard House, KentInstant Book Overlay Image
    Herne Bay, England
    A fabulous semi-detached house resting in Swalecliffe, Kent. Ground-floor living. Close to beach. Close to amenities. Sea views. Woodburning stove. Off-road parking. Hot tub. Smart TV. Enclosed garden. Whitstable 3 miles; Canterbury 7.2 miles.
    £259
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  • Old Shires Barn, KentInstant Book Overlay Image
    Full of original features, the beamed ceilings and walls have been brought back to life with striking furniture and exquisitely hand-crafted finishes to create a boutique holiday home for a restful break in the Kent countryside.
    The living/dining room features a double sided wood burner, creating the perfect ambience for cosy evenings in, whether you are sitting at the dining table planning the week’s activities with a glass of wine or relaxing on the beautiful sofas that bring a vibrant pop of colour against the rustic wooden walls. The countryside kitchen boasts hand built wooden units, original barn flooring and chunky wooden worktops, with a butchers block island ideal for socialising whilst a hearty meal is being prepared. Here, Bi-folding doors lead out to the undercover gazebo and then out to the garden.
    After a day of exploring the countryside, what better way to unwind than in the stunning freestanding bath, or warming walk-in rain shower. Split over two floors are 3 individually styled bedrooms, ideal for couples or extended families holidaying together. On the ground floor, is a peaceful double bedroom, with rustic beamed walls complimented with a splash of deep green paint and sumptuous padded headboard. Upstairs, the further bedrooms are each accessed by their own separate staircase from the living area. Behind wooden shutter doors sits a navy padded double bed; lit with industrial, hanging bedside lights, whilst on the other side of the living area steps lead up to a quirky family suite. Here, two single pods and a double bed sitting above on a mezzanine level, accessed from the rear via open-tread steps. There is also a games area in this room, complete with PlayStation 4.
    Come summer or winter, the covered and spacious outside courtyard features a Kadai firepit, the ideal spot for a warming glass of red/hot chocolate, cooking a BBQ or even a curry for an all year round al fresco dining experience. An additional charcoal barbecue is also available for further relaxation in the sunshine during the summer. For those competitive members of the family, the table tennis will be sure to provide hours of entertainment. This is the perfect place for a special party, and although the property only sleeps 8, the owner is happy to welcome extra guests during the day to celebrate with those who are staying.
    Nestled in a picturesque spot in the Kent countryside, the historic market town of Faversham can be reached in 15-minutes by car and offers creekside walks and an array of independent shops and restaurants. The Old Shire Barn is set amongst rolling farmland and countryside, surrounded by apple, pear and cherry orchards. Peaceful countryside walks await, with a choice of circular walks nearby each leading to friendly pubs; all of which welcome four legged friends. The renowned coastal town of Whitstable and the cobbled streets of Canterbury are within a 30-minute drive. Beach 12 miles. Shop 4 miles. The George pub is a 5 minute/ 20 minute walk, The Carpenters pub is 40 minute walk/ 5 minute drive - both good locally sourced food, log fires and great ambience.
    The Old Shire Barn can be booked together with Will Arch Lodge (M521214) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £271
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  • Hill House, KentInstant Book Overlay Image
    Deal, England
    This large four-bedroom property located in Deal is stunning. From the moment you pull up to the large double gates and park on the full fronted drive, to entering the spacious well decorated and furnished house, it is lovely! Each room offers comfort and space to enjoy with family or friends, with a real gas flame fire in the living room and a smart TV for chilling out in front of after a long day exploring Deal’s castles and beaches. The property has plenty of little surprises from a nice quiet well-stocked library room, a hidden downstairs toilet and utility room to a large family garden big enough for football, tennis and many other outdoor games. Being built around 1904 the property has high ceilings and lavish features dotted around the house still for guests to enjoy.
    Deal is a coastal town in Kent, England, which lies where the North Sea and the English Channel meet, 8 miles north-east of Dover and 8 miles south of Ramsgate. It is a former fishing, mining and garrison town whose history is closely linked to the anchorage in the Downs. Deal’s promenade overlooks a pebbly beach that offers scenic views of the English Channel and out towards the Goodwin Sands. Following an extensive refurbishment, Deal Pier (the town’s third) is a landmark not to be missed - you might recognise it as a location from ITV’s ‘Liar’, which was filmed in Deal. The view from the end of the pier, looking back at the historical buildings lining the shore, has remained unchanged for more than 100 years.
    If you’re a history enthusiast, head to Deal Castle. Built by the order of King Henry VIII as part of a chain of coastal defences, it’s one of the finest Tudor artillery castles in England. Keep an ear out for some interesting Deal Castle facts during your visit! The fascinating maritime history of Deal - a former smuggling haunt - is a joy to uncover. Visit the Timeball Tower and discover the vital role this maritime monument once played in the safe navigation of ships sailing along Deal’s coastline, or join a historic walking tour along the seafront and explore the town’s incredible past, from the arrival of Julius Caesar through to the modern day.
    If you love the arts, you’ll feel immediately at home in Deal with plenty of galleries, exhibitions and museums to explore, and festivals and cultural performances to enjoy. See what’s on at the Astor Theatre and local live music venues including The Lighthouse, Cin Cin Bar and Landmark Bar. Deal Braderie, the town’s annual street market, is hugely popular. Here, you’ll find stalls selling vintage clothing, jewellery, crafts, bric-a-brac, memorabilia, books and antiques. Exploring is hungry work, so explore the culinary delights of Deal’s thriving foodie scene. Choose from waterfront bistros to chic and cosy eateries tucked away in the town centre. As you’d expect, fresh, locally caught seafood is a speciality! Beach 1 mile
    £116
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  • Canons Hall Cottage, KentInstant Book Overlay Image
    Canterbury, England
    This beautiful medieval cottage was built circa 1475 during the war of the roses as part of the St Mary’s college/university to house and educate the secular canons. This deceptively spacious property is set out over four floors and offers a wealth of history, charm and character, retaining its original period features throughout like its aesthetic inglenook fire places and medieval bread oven, yet offers the essential modern facilities and amenities.
    Situated in the heart of this picturesque village on the Roman road in between Canterbury and the Cinque Port of Sandwich. Unlike most villages, Wingham has a Michelin star Gastro Pub, Indian restaurant, Well stocked shop with off-license, and a both pubs are in easy walking distance and have won national awards for food, beverages and entertainment.
    For a family day out, the cottage is between Wingham Wildlife park and the world famous Aspinal foundation Howletts Zoo park, nearby are a wealth of nature reserves. And historic sites, museums, castles and countryside. Within close proximity of the coast in 3 directions, and a short drive from the World Heritage sites in the famous historic city of Canterbury which offers plenty for all, from museums, shopping, dining, cinemas, pubs and bars, or simply learning the history of Kent. The world famous St George’s golf course at Sandwich is one of several nearby. Within an hour of both London and France, from Canons Hall Cottage you can submerge yourself in historic charm and cultural experience whilst relaxing and enjoying the many attractions of the surrounding “Garden of England” countryside and coast.
    £81
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  • Gull House, KentInstant Book Overlay Image
    Gull House sits on the border of Lydd-on-Sea overlooking Dungeness and its picturesque shingle beach. Dungeness is a tiny fishing hamlet at the southernmost point of Kent, but it certainly does have a lot to offer! A range of fishing boats and converted wooden shacks having been turned into architectural delights providing sanctuary from a busy life, sit between the abundance of birdlife that call Dungeness home. Perfect for families wanting a beach holiday, ramblers and dog walkers for long walks or bird watchers with RSPB Dungeness nature reserve nearby. If you prefer to hire a bike in Dungeness, you can cycle over Europe’s largest expanse of shingle.

    Gull House really does offer something for everyone. The mixture of scenery is set within the backdrop of Dungeness lighthouse which assisted ships in trouble in the English Channel up until 1960. From the top of the lighthouse, you will be able to see miles across both Dungeness and Romney Marsh. You can watcht the sun rise from the back garden. Comfortable, functional shabby chic house with a beach theme throughout, Gull House is very welcoming and the perfect place to relax and unwind.

    Offering a large open plan living room and dining room downstairs with a separate kitchen the doors to the rear of the property look directly over the shingle and beyond. Upstairs the property boasts two double bedrooms, a twin bedroom, and a single bedroom. A newly fitted toilet upstairs complements the new family bathroom downstairs with a large walk-in shower, perfect for washing off the sea water after a day on the beach. Of an evening, the enclosed garden provides the perfect spot to relax and for al fresco dining, however, no light pollution from streetlights makes it the perfect spot for star gazing. Gull House also welcomes your furry friends to join in the fun!

    Running alongside the property during the day is the steam railway so you will be able to wave at tourists or locals as they head across the landscape to explore further. This is just one of the exciting quirks that the landscape has to offer. A hop over the tracks leads you to the local pub within a few steps along with a fresh seafood shop also selling other groceries opposite. You have everything to hand to be able to relax and enjoy your stay. Should you wish to explore further afield then towns such as Rye, Camber, New Romney, and Ashford are all a short drive away and offer a variety of other attractions. Camber and its sand dunes stretching for miles offer an alternative to the shingle and the historic town of Rye with its cobbled streets and historic buildings makes for a great day out. Hythe to the east and Hastings to the west are both worth a visit.
    £107
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  • Longtye Cottage, KentInstant Book Overlay Image
    Whitstable, England
    Situated on a private road in the Chestfield area of Whitstable, within a short 5-minute drive of the beach at Tankerton. Only 2 minutes further away is the heart of vibrant Whitstable with its boutique shops, art galleries and mix of independent cafés, pubs and restaurants gracing the picturesque high street and harbour. Within a 5-minute walk is a friendly local pub and restaurant, and Chestfield golf course on your doorstep, should you want to enjoy a stroll to amenities after a day in the car exploring this beautiful part of Kent.
    With two bedrooms, Longtye House is the ideal choice for couples, solo travellers and families looking for a stay on the coast. It has has private parking for your convenience, and a spacious lawn garden with raised dining deck for enjoying meals al fresco together. Beach 2¼ mile. Pub ¼ mile.
    £141
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