Rosemary, Near Maidstone.
Located just out side of the quaint and historic village of Yalding in the rolling hills of the English countryside, Rosemary Cottage is one of two brand new luxury cottages in this beautiful area. Fitted to the highest of standards with marble floors throughout and granite work surfaces, the quality and finish really stand out on this fantastic property, so make the most of this first year’s special prices. Rosemary Cottage can be adjoined with Lavender Cottage(WK117) to sleep up to 12 people.
The Cottage
You are greeted with an entrance hall which leads onto the large open plan kitchen, dining and living space. The spacious kitchen is well equipped and looks out to the tennis court and grounds. The dining area has a large table and a writing desk which leads onto the lounge with a wall mounted flat screen television and leather sofas. Leading off from the lounge are the three bedrooms all with en-suite bathrooms and flat screen TV’s. The Master bedroom has a King size bed with wardrobe and dresser and an en-suite shower room. The second bedroom also has a King size bed, a wardrobe and an en-suite shower room. The third bedroom has twin beds with an en-suite bathroom. There are acres of gardens, a tennis court and miles of footpaths around the property.
The Location
The Medieval village of Yalding has a wealth of history behind it, even being recorded in the Domesday book. It is surrounded by ancient monuments and beautiful countryside. Not only do you have the benefit of the peace in the country but easy access to the nearby town of Maidstone and fast links straight into London either by car or train. Leeds Castle is within close reach with its golf, concerts and ancient architecture or why not do a little shopping at Tunbridge Wells all within half an hours drive. Being in Kent you are never too far away from the coastline and as it is one of the cleanest and most popular in the UK why not take a trip down to the beach. Another great day out is exploring the big and beautiful Bedgebury Pinetum, getting up close and personal with nature in its prime.