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Chilston Park
Sandway
Lenham

Maidstone
Kent

ME17 2BE
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As the long sweeping drive at Chilston Park carries you through the verdant parkland towards the lake and to the front door of the house, it transports you to a place that's a world apart from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Here, in this elegant 17th Century, Grade 1 listed country house surrounded by 250 acres of rolling countryside and dense woodland, you’ll find an oasis of calm, comfort and warmth. Luxuriously furnished with exquisite antiques and hung with fine paintings, Chilston Park is steeped in centuries of tradition and heritage. Everyone that has lived here has contributed to its warm, homely and welcoming atmosphere. An atmosphere that runs through all of its 53 bedrooms, each of which has its own individual character. And, whether you're relaxing in front of one of the many open fires in The Drawing Room, dining rooms, reception and bar, or strolling in the beautiful gardens, you'll be struck by the feeling that you have been welcomed into someone's home. It’s a feeling that is emphasised by the attentive but unobtrusive service, the fine food and wine, as well as the genuine hospitality. It has been lovingly decorated by the generations that have lived happily in its elegant rooms. Chilston Park has been rated in the top 200 hotels in the country and has been awarded four red stars by the AA for exceptional quality of accommodation and service.

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Ratings/Awards: AA 4 Red Star
Number of Rooms: 53
Number Ensuite: 53
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Restaurant

Name: Marble Hall
Cuisine: Traditional English with French overtones
Chef: Giles Stonehouse
Awards: 2 AA Rosettes

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Disabled Access
Licensed
Open All Year
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV
Night Porter
Conference/Business Facilities

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