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The Black Horse Inn hotel is situated in Maidstone, it offers total of 30 rooms for bookings. The Black Horse Inn room prices start from just 59 pounds per room per night. The hotel accepts
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Description
This rural Inn is set in a quiet Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, 4.5 miles from brilliant Leeds Castle. It offers charming, individually styled rooms with Wi-Fi and a lovely garden.
Featuring a TV, radio alarm and free tea/coffee, each room at The Black Horse Inn also has bright, country-style décor. All rooms have a private bathroom with a hairdryer as well as a bottle of free mineral water.
Boasting wooden beams and an open fire, The Black Horse’s restaurant serves a menu made using local and home-grown produce. The bar stocks Kentish cask ales, and there is a patio for al fresco dining.
The Inn is surrounded by spectacular scenery and has many strolling trails on the doorstep. Maidstone’s shops and restaurants are a 10 minutes’ drive away, whilst the M20 motorway is a 5-minute drive.
Hotel Facilities
General :
Parking, Restaurant, Pets Allowed, Bar, Newspapers, Garden, Terrace, Non-Smoking Rooms, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Free Parking, Heating, Luggage Storage, All Public and Private spaces non-smoking, Designated Smoking Area
Activities :
Horse Riding, Hiking, Cycling
Services :
Internet Services, Packed Lunches, Fax/Photocopying, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN
Room Details
Travel information
By Car (from the M20 motorway): - Leave the M20 motorway at junction 7 and take the turn off for the A249, following the signs for Sheerness. - Immediately move over into the right-hand lane and take the turn off for the village of Detling. - Go through the village to the Cock Horse pub. - Opposite the pub, there is a lane called Pilgrims Way, signposted Thurnham. The Black Horse Inn is 5 minutes’ drive, further on down the line.
Please note that you are advised not to use satellite navigation after junction 7 of the M20, as you come onto the A249, as satellite navigation systems send you the wrong side of Pilgrims Way.
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