Tenterden is a town with a large conservation area in the Ashford District of Kent, England. It stands on the edge of the remnant forest The Weald, overlooking the valley of the River Rother. It was a member of the Cinque Ports Confederation. Its riverside today is not navigable to large vessels and its status as a wool manufacturing centre has been lost. Tenterden has several voluntary organisations, some of which are listed below, seven large or very old public houses within its area and has long distance walking and cycling routes within its boundaries.
Restaurants in Tenterden
4.5 based on 278 reviews
Small Hythe place is a wonderful property once owned by the actress Ellen Terry. It’s full of history and the staff were full of interesting facts. Had a lovely tea room in the barn at the back of the main house.
4.5 based on 1,123 reviews
The K&ESR opened in 1900 as England’s first ‘light railway’, serving the rural communities of East Sussex and Kent. Closing to passengers in 1954, the line was saved and reopened by a charitable organisation in 1974. It now operates steam hauled and diesel observation trains on a 10.5 mile line from Bodiam Castle in East Sussex to the historic market town of Tenterden in west Kent.
4.5 based on 679 reviews
Chapel Down is England’s leading wine producer and one of the UK’s most exciting drinks companies. Produced in Kent, Chapel Down offers a world-class range of sparkling and still wines, together with an award-winning range of Curious beer and cider. Located in Tenterden, in the heart of the Kent countryside, the Chapel Down winery is open to the public throughout the year. Chapel Down offers guided tours of the winery and vineyards, together with tutored tastings and gift experiences. The winery boasts excellent visitor facilities, including an impressive restaurant and shop stocking local produce. Chapel Down offer a variety of experiences, from Guided Tours and Tutored Wine Tastings to Gift Experiences and the opportunity to Lease a Vine. Visitors are also welcome to explore the grounds, the beautiful herb garden and complimentary vineyard walks.
Enjoyed a great wine tasting with Tom - very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about wine, particularly English wines - followed by a lovely lunch in the Swan restaurant. Highly recommend.
4.5 based on 319 reviews
A very attractive small market town with plenty of independent shops and small cafes. A beautiful High Street with a lovely tree lined avenue and greens, and an abundance of historic buildings to gaze at including a fabulous 11th century church. Grab a ride on one of the steam trains from Tenterden Town Station and take in the lovely views of the unspoilt surrounding countryside as the train trundles down the track. The title "Tenterden, the Jewel of the Weald" is richly deserved. Free car parking in Bridewell Lane car park every Sunday and on Bank Holidays
Beautiful little town with nice shops, restaurants, easy parking and a fantastic steam railway. Highly recommended
4.5 based on 113 reviews
Old Dairy Brewery, started in 2009, is a traditional award winning micro-brewery nestled deep within the hear of the 'Garden of England', just moments from the picturesque market town of Tenterden, Kent. Our brewery is housed in two old World War II Nissen huts just behind the Kent and East Sussex Steam Railway. We brew a range of hand crafted beers for different moods and occassions, with the finest malts and Kent hops grown just 3 miles from our Brewery. A core range of classic styles and seasonal beers; available in both bottles and cask. Our brewery shop is open Mon - Fri: 10 am - 4pm, Saturdays: 10 am - 2 pm. We offer brewery tours (booking required) for a cost of 10 per head on Thursday afternoons and Saturday mornings. Group bookings also available for private tours.
I had brought this tour for my partners birthday. We were both a bit sceptical on our journey to the brewery, but we both thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Jenny our tour guide was charming and informative and was able to answer any questions. We were able to try a selection of beers and ales I would definitely recommend this tour to friends/ family and anyone who enjoys a good beer or ale.
4.0 based on 29 reviews
Been coming for some time now and the staff have upgraded and are bloody wonderful. Same can’t be said about the toilets. Regularly been served by a polite young boy called Nancy. Bar man with the receding hairline (Charlene) has also been very pleasant and happy to help. Couple of staff members are a bit odd but it’s a quirky place and just love being in there. Food is banging although the burger relish isn’t what it used to be but a minor issue in the grand scheme of things. Bar workers who I think are called Alfina and Molly always uphold high levels of politeness and are happy to do whatever is asked and nothing seems to much. Food overall good and beer selections are ideal. Landlord George is a good crack and remains professional and engages in conversations with public and can’t be faulted. Games selections are dead and could do with a fruity. A stand alone chess table would be perfect to finish it off however the over blinged Xmas tree prevents a safe place to play. Could do with a cocktail list of actual cocktails to liven up my lips on a Saturday however this isn’t an option. Overall great staff, nice building and will be great when the barn is open for dutty whining.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.