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Four Oaks

Headcorn, Maidstone, Kent, TN27 9PB
Telephone: 01622 891224
Fax: 01622 890630
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Four Oaks, Ashford

Four Oaks is a restored 15th Century farmhouse situated in a quiet location in the Weald of Kent with easy access to the many tourist attractions of Kent and Sussex as well as London and the Continent via Eurostar, Channel Tunnel Rail Link and Cross-Channel Ferry.

Four Oaks, Ashford

Accommodation

All the rooms are centrally heated and feature wash basins, colour TV, tea and coffee making facilities and are decorated and furnished to suit a house of this age and character.

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En-suite Double/Family Room
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The Double Room
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The Twin/Triple Room


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Local Attractions

Four Oaks is within easy reach of many tourist attractions including:-

  • Leeds Castle
  • Bodiam Castle
  • Hever Castle
  • Sissinghurst Gardens
  • Great Dixter
  • Chartwell
  • Chart Hills Golf Club
  • Weald of Kent Golf Club
  • Headcorn Airfield and War Museum
  • The Kent and East Sussex Railway
  • The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway


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Prices 2008

Family Rooms (1 en-suite) from £65 - £90
Double/Twin Rooms(1 en-suite) £55 - £65
Double/Twin Room(single occupancy) £35 - £45


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Contacts

You can telephone us on 01622-891224 or fax us on 01622-890630 or click on the link above to email us at info@fouroaks.uk.com


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A Brief History

Four Oaks is believed to date from around 1485 and served as a farmhouse for Four Oaks Farm, originally part of a large monastic estate.

It was built as a hall house comprising the current lounge/dining room area together with the 2 floors above. The large Tudor inglenook fireplace was inserted in place of the screened passage (which doubled as a threshing floor) and the small buttery and pantry which were the normal features of this type of house and which, we believe, were removed. The upper rooms were fully floored in as bedrooms at some unspecified period. The attic contains a superb "threepenny-bit" crown post supporting the main roof truss.
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