The spacious en-suite guest rooms
at the White Horse consist of 3 Doubles and a Twin, all furnished
with light wood, oaky colours and quality linen, plus large
power showers.
The modern comforts of this Victorian market
town Hotel include tea/coffee-making facilities, colour TV,
Free Wireless Internet Access from freehotspots.com
Room service is available during trading hours
Guests have their own key to a separate entrance for late night
entry and there are also parking facilities.
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Around about!
Cranbrook is an old market town that came
into prominence in the 15th century, when it became a centre of
the weaving industry. A number of old buildings date back to the
days of its greatest prosperity. Dominating the town is the Union
Mill, a three-storied windmill built in 1816, standing 72 ft.
high, it is the second highest in England. It is now in the care
of the Kent County Council and is kept in full working order with
all its equipment intact. And open to the public The
parish church, St. Dunstan’s, dating from the 15th century,
is well worth a visit. It is known as ‘the Cathedral of
the Weald’.
Cranbrook School was founded in 1574 and was granted a Royal
Charter by Queen Elizabeth I, who also laid the foundation stone
of School House, now the headmaster’s house.
Additionally, Cranbrook is a paradise for ramblers
– with lots of interesting trails!
Tenterden Railway is a major attraction, only 5 miles away.
Links:
www.cranbrook.org
www.cranbrookpc.freeserve.co.uk
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