| Bolebroke Watermill Miller's Barn has been lovingly adapted to form charmingly unusual B&B accommodation of great rustic character. All the buildings are listed Grade II and are in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Bolebroke Mill has won many awards including "Best Breakfast in Britain", "Fairy Story Hotel of the Year - Worldwide"and "World's Most Romantic Hotel".
First recorded in 1086 in William the Conqueror's Domesday Book, corn continued to be ground on the property till 1948. The idyllic setting of woodland, meadows and mill pond, tucked away at the end of a winding country lane, evokes a sense of centuries past.
The Miller's Barn. For those seeking romance, the heavily beamed rustic Barn is the place to stay. Here there are 3 double ensuite rooms of which 2 have 4-poster beds. Downstairs, the Barn has its own charming lounge with doors opening onto a private patio. All the doors and some ceilings are low, as would be expected in an ancient country building.
All 3 rooms have ensuite bathrooms including a shower over the bath. The rooms are centrally heated and modern facilities are discreetly present, such as colour TV, hairdryers, radio alarm clocks and tea and coffee sets. Lunch and dinner may be taken at several nearby country-style pubs which have good restaurants.
Places of local interest include Bolebroke Castle, Hever Castle, Leeds Castle, Penhurst Place and Gardens, Bodiam Castle, Scotney Castle and Garden, Knole House, Chartwell, Nymans Garden, Wakehurst Place, Glyndebourne, and Sissinghurst.
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Local Attractions:
Nymans Gardens / Wakehurst Place / Penhurst Place
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