Holiday houses in Borough of Swale

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A close-up of a wooden tray features two elegant champagne flutes alongside a bottle of Taittinger champagne. Fresh rose petals are scattered on the tray, with a bubbling hot tub visible in the background.
Place to stay in Lynsted
5 out of 5 average rating, 486 reviews

Romantic Hideaway & Hot tub in Kent Countryside.

A Unique Garden House in the heart of the Kent Countryside with views across our 3 acre orchard. Included in your stay is your very own private garden, complete with hot tub & summerhouse to relax in. The property also has private parking plus a secret woodland hideaway. Within walking distance is both Sharsted Wood and Doddington Place Gardens which are great for exploring, plus our local pubs - The Black Lion and The Chequers Inn which are perfect for a spot of lunch or a dinner reservation.

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A modern dining area features a round table set with plates and flowers, surrounded by four black chairs. A cozy sofa is positioned nearby, with a soft color palette complementing the overall design. Light enters through an opening to the kitchen area.
Home in Rainham Mark
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Modern 2 Bed House in Rainham, Kent

Welcome to this modern home from home in Rainham, Kent. Perfect for any stay - leisure, work, visiting family/friends & local attractions. Conveniently situated close to local amenities, 5-minute walk to train station and town centre, restaurants, pubs, bars, shops & much more. Including 2 spacious bedrooms with double & king size bed, new luxury bathroom & open lounge with all Virgin TV channels, fast WiFi, fully equipped modern kitchen, large garden & a private parking space for your stay.

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A vibrant garden filled with blooming lavender plants is set against a serene landscape of lush greenery. Rows of fruit trees can be seen in the background, with a clear blue sky enhancing the tranquil scene.
Home in Teynham Street
5 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Separate Studio near Faversham including Breakfast

One bedroom en suite studio with private entrance. Located in quiet country surroundings near fruit orchards. 3 miles from lovely market town of Faversham where there are numerous pubs/restaurants. Close to mainline railway with easy access to Kent coast and central London. 12 miles from historic Canterbury. The property is ideally located for walkers and is situated on Cycle Route no 1. 1 Mile from tranquil Conyer Marina & The Ship Inn 10 miles to the Michelin star restaurant, The Sportsman.

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The exterior of the annex is showcased, featuring vertical wooden slats and a glass-paneled door. A small window is visible, allowing natural light into the space. The entrance is set on a paved path, surrounded by greenery and a water storage tank nearby.
Guesthouse in Sittingbourne
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

Self-contained annex, with off-road parking.

Self-contained annex in Sittingbourne, perfect if you are visiting the area for work or leisure. Everything you need for a comfortable stay in your own completely private place, with driveway parking and fast WiFi. The accommodation comprises a bedroom /lounge /working room, kitchen and bathroom. The annex, especially the bedroom, is very quiet and peaceful. Located conveniently for the motorway and also easy access to the town centre, train station, shops, takeaways, restaurants and pubs.

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A vibrant red front door is framed by an apple tree, which extends towards the side of the dwelling. White weatherboard siding contrasts with the dark brick foundation. Multiple windows allow natural light to fill the structure, creating an inviting entryway.
Cottage in Faversham
5 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

A beautiful two bedroom Victorian coach house

A picturesque, newly converted Coach House in the small village of Badlesmere, high on the North Kent Downs. Set amongst rolling hills and wooded valleys, this striking conversion offers delightful accommodation, a south facing patio and use of a tennis court. Close to the market town of Faversham and the historic city of Canterbury, as well as Leeds Castle and fashionable Whitstable, it is an idyllic holiday spot or stopover on route to the continent, perfect for families or a romantic break.

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The exterior of a charming two-story cottage features a mix of red brick and light-colored siding. A prominent chimney extends from the roof, while neatly trimmed hedges and colorful flowers line the pathway leading to the entrance, framed by lush greenery in the background.
Cottage in Kent
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Step back in history and stay in a 14th c home

A 14th Century self contained wing off the main house set in a peaceful location just outside Faversham, Kent. This charming cottage is ideal for anyone wanting to explore Kent. Or if you just want to relax, bring a book or two and relax in front of the woodburner fire. There are bridleways and public footpaths on the doorstep, which are beautiful anytime of the year, being in the heart of the Garden of England. There are many National Trust/ English Heritage attractions in close proximity.

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An aerial view highlights a charming cottage with a red-tiled roof nestled among lush greenery. Surrounding gardens and trees create a serene outdoor setting, while a vehicle is parked by the cottage. The landscape features rolling hills in the background.
Place to stay in Selling
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 358 reviews

Character 18th Century annexe in tranquil village

Tucked away in the heart of this peaceful village that dates back to the Domesday Survey, 'Greenways' is an 18th century grade 2 listed annexe with original features. It offers a private entrance, off-road parking, a double and twin bedroom and a shower room. Tea / coffee making facilities, a mini fridge and toaster are provided - provisions for a continental breakfast are included. Perfectly situated to enjoy scenic country walks and a short drive to Faversham, Canterbury and Whitstable

Top Guest favourite
The charming exterior of the cottage features dark wooden siding and a welcoming door. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, flanked by colorful flower beds. A rustic bench is positioned near the door, offering a pleasant spot to relax among the surrounding greenery.
Cottage in Oare
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 415 reviews

Twitchers Cottage Oare - Nature on your doorstep

Twitchers Cottage at Broomfield Barn is a beautifully presented converted in 2020, one bedroom cottage. Located on the edge of Oare marshes that is an important wetland reserve with a range of bird species. This area is popular with bird watches, walkers, wildlife photographers and cyclists or anyone who wants a relaxing break away surrounded by open countryside. There is plenty to do throughout the year wether you want coast, town or countryside it’s all in easy reach for your enjoyment.

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Cabin in Kent
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

Cosy coastal hideaway with garden sauna

A warm, stylish, peaceful retreat, perfect for a winter break, with seaside walks and cosy pubs a short stroll away. Treat yourself to a relaxing sauna with bracing cold plunge in the garden spa which is paid for separately. Enjoy Whitstable's great restaurants and cosy cafes. Alba Lodge is a double height space, designed with sustainability in mind. Drift off to sleep in the king size bed. Freshen up in the large walk in shower. Sauna and cold plunge is £30 per couple, per session.

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A wooden retreat is set within a spacious garden surrounded by greenery. Colorful flowers, including sunflowers and poppies, bloom in the foreground. Sun loungers are positioned nearby, providing a serene spot for relaxation. The entrance features glass doors that invite natural light into the interior.
Guest suite in Shottenden
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 468 reviews

Roo's Retreat

Roo's Retreat is an idyllic place to stay. A superb rural retreat in the peace and quiet of the beautiful Kentish countryside while close enough to visit the historic City of Canterbury, market town of Faversham and the delights of Whitstable. Easy links from Ashford International Station and the coast. We are in the midst of a huge expanse of footpaths and byways with excellent views and great local pubs. Ideal for couples, solo adventurers, business travellers, cyclists and walkers.

Top Guest favourite
A cozy seating area features plush, neutral-toned sofas adorned with decorative pillows. A rustic wooden coffee table sits at the center, complementing the warm wooden accents on the walls. Soft lighting creates an inviting ambiance in this thoughtfully designed space.
Farm stay in Oad Street
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Unique Self contained lodge within stable setting

This unique stylish property is very close to junction 5 on the M2 with easy access to London. Plan your visits to Canterbury Cathedral, Leeds Castle, Whitstable, Rochester Castle and many other tourist attractions with ease from this central location. The Property is two miles from the closest shop and the nearest train station is Sittingbourne. The property is set amongst beautiful paddocks with horses in livery in the adjacent stables. There is ample secure parking and easy access.

Top Guest favourite
A modern kitchen features sleek cabinetry and a spacious dining table surrounded by several chairs. Essential appliances, including a stove and kettle, are present. Natural light enters through a window, illuminating the countertops adorned with flowers and kitchen items.
Cottage in Borden
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 289 reviews

Cosy 3 bedroom cottage in the heart of Kent

Shillinghurst Cottage is the perfect getaway for a relaxing break for friends, couples or a family break. It is cosy, comfortable yet modern and comes with everything you would expect to make it the ideal home away from home. Set in the heart of the beautiful village of Borden, it will suit individuals who like country walks, relaxing in a peaceful surrounding or exploring the many towns and cities nearby.

Popular amenities for Borough of Swale holiday rentals

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Borough of Swale?

    Explore stays around Faversham for historic architecture and local markets, or Sittingbourne for its vibrant town atmosphere. Seaside areas like Sheerness are frequently suggested for guests who enjoy coastal walks, and countryside cottages in surrounding villages offer a quiet escape.

  • What are the best things to do in Borough of Swale with kids?

    Families often explore playgrounds, gentle walking trails, and nature reserves around the area. Brogdale Collections and local country parks provide hands-on activities, outdoor learning, and orchard tours that are frequently suggested for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Borough of Swale?

    Explore market days in Faversham, stroll the historic lanes of Queenborough, and wander the natural beauty of Elmley National Nature Reserve. The area has heritage sites, farm shops, and coastal paths that invite discovery.

  • How is the weather in Borough of Swale?

    Borough of Swale has cool winters around 36–47°F (2–8°C), and mild summers reaching 56–72°F (14–22°C). Rain is spread through the year, so it is helpful to pack a light jacket and waterproof shoes.

  • When is the best time to visit Borough of Swale?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended for milder temperatures, blooming gardens, and outdoor events. Autumn brings harvest festivals, while winter has quieter streets and cozy indoor activities.

  • What are the best places to visit in Borough of Swale?

    Visitors frequently explore Faversham’s historic centre, Shellness Beach, and the traditional Isle of Sheppey. Oare Gunpowder Works Country Park and Sittingbourne’s light railway add unique local interest.

  • What are some hiking trails in Borough of Swale?

    Elmley National Nature Reserve and Oare Marshes provide flat trails with birdwatching along wide estuaries. Perry Wood is often suggested for shaded woodland paths and gentle ascents.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Borough of Swale?

    Enjoy farm visits, local playgrounds, and wildlife spotting at Elmley National Nature Reserve. Many families explore fruit orchards, seaside amusements, and hands-on craft workshops around the borough.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Borough of Swale?

    Popular options include exploring Canterbury’s cathedral, walking seaside promenades in Whitstable, or discovering historic castles in the wider Kent region. Traditional markets and countryside gardens around the borough are often suggested for a relaxed outing.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Borough of Swale?

    Many accommodations in villages and coastal areas around Borough of Swale welcome pets. Nearby country parks and open beaches often make it easier to explore the outdoors with a dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Borough of Swale?

    Bring comfortable walking shoes for exploring nature reserves and historic market towns. Local markets, artisan bakeries, and coastal footpaths are often recommended for a genuine experience of the area.

  • What is Borough of Swale known for?

    Borough of Swale has a reputation for historic market towns, fruit orchards, and traditional brewing. Its coastal marshlands attract birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, while heritage railways and working farms reflect local rural traditions.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Borough of Swale?

    Many enjoy discovering Harty Church, tucked-away woodland at Perry Wood, or small independent galleries around Faversham. The quiet marshes of Elmley and vibrant local gardens reveal a different side of the borough.

  • What are the best foods to try in Borough of Swale?

    Seasonal Kentish cherries, apples, and pears are highlights, along with local ale or cider from traditional breweries. Fresh seafood, especially oysters and fish caught around the Isle of Sheppey, features in many recommended dishes.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Borough of Swale?

    Pack layered clothing for variable weather and comfortable shoes for walking on uneven paths. A raincoat or umbrella is useful year-round, and a reusable bag is helpful for carrying finds from farm shops or markets.

  • What is the nightlife in Borough of Swale like?

    Nightlife around Borough of Swale features traditional pubs, microbreweries, and small music venues, particularly in market towns like Faversham. For a relaxed evening, many enjoy live folk music or sampling local ciders in historic settings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Borough of Swale?

    The area hosts frequently suggested festivals such as Faversham Hop Festival and classic car shows in late summer. Apple festivals celebrate local harvests, and seasonal markets often draw both visitors and residents.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Borough of Swale?

    Borough of Swale has a variety of family-friendly rentals, including houses with gardens and rural retreats near country parks. Many are located close to outdoor activities, making it easy to plan days exploring together.

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