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Discover the Heart of Hollambys

Escape to a corner of Kent where time slows down. At the end of a long, private driveway sits Hollambys—your gateway to the ‘Garden of England.’ Surrounded by rolling landscapes and the quiet whispers of ancient woodlands, we offer more than just a place to stay; we offer the space to breathe. Whether you’re here to trace the history of English kings or simply to enjoy a sunset from our south-facing gardens, the heart of the countryside is waiting for you.

Historic Castles & Stately Homes

The surrounding countryside is home to some of England’s most splendid castles. Explore the moats of Leeds Castle, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn at Hever Castle, or the stunning gardens of Groombridge Place.

Nearby: Groombridge Place Gardens, Leeds Castle, Tonbridge Castle, Hever Castle, Penshurst Place, Ightham Mote, Knole House, Chartwell, Godinton, Scotney Castle, Bodiam Castle, Chiddingstone Castle and Bateman’s (Rudyard Kipling’s home)

Inspirational English Gardens

Kent is the “Garden of England” for a reason. From the world-famous white garden at Sissinghurst to the romantic landscape of Scotney Castle, floral beauty is just a short drive away.

Nearby: Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Scotney Castle Garden, Marle Place Gardens and Gallery, Riverhill House, Great Dixter, Pashley Manor, Wakehurst Place and Sheffield Park

Fabulous Dining Experiences

From Michelin-recommended spots like Thackeray’s to cozy local favorites like The Crown in Groombridge, the area offers a wealth of local food and drink.

Nearby: Thackeray’s, Hotel Du Vin, The Crown in Groombridge The Huntsman at Eridge, The Pig at Groombridge Place(opening soon), The Hare at Langton, The Nevill Crest and Gun at Eridge, The Bottle House at Penshurst and The George and Dragon at Speldhurst. Two great coffee and lunch spots are The Deer Park Cafe at Eridge and The Dragonfly Cafe at Speldhurst.

Adventure Awaits in the Great Outdoors

From the rugged sandstone outcrops of Eridge and Harrison’s Rocks to the ancient woodland of Broadwater Warren, Hollambys is a gateway to some of the South East’s most breathtaking natural landscapes. Whether you are an avid climber, a birdwatcher, or simply looking for a quiet morning stroll, you’ll find miles of scenic walking and hiking trails right on your doorstep. Discover the beauty of the High Weald and reconnect with nature in its purest form.

Nearby: Eridge Rocks, High Rocks, Harrisons Rocks, Bowles Outdoor Centre, Broadwater Nature Reserve, Forest Way ( A traffic free disused railway path that links Groombridge and East Grinstead), The Wealdway, The High Weald Landscape Trail, Bedgebury Pinetum, Ashdown Forest, The Spa Valley Steam Railway and The Sussex Border Path.