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Little Batts

(Ref. 1119331)

Chiddingstone Hoath near Markbeech, Kent Show on map

4.2

Sykes rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

Reviews & Ratings

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11 Customer Reviews

  • "The cottage is in a beautiful and tranquil setting and provides a convenient base for visiting local attractions."

    We had all we needed for a terrific few days of relaxation.

    Reviewed by David4.7Oct 2024

  • "My mum and dad stayed for his 90th Birthday, He fell down the step in hallway as there is no markings there."

    there was no control over the heating, so most of there stay was a cold place, i visited on Sunday and it was warmer outside than inside, unacceptable for old age pensioners, this seems to be mentioned in other feedbacks as well so needs sorting

    Hi Dave, I hope your dad is OK. We have bought signs for the step and it is in our property description and photos. The heating is on but needs to be adjusted by the thermostats on the radiators. We also have a housekeeper on site and available to resolve any issues that come up. They live in the building right opposite Little Batts so are right on hand. Best wishes Richard Property Owner

    Reviewed by Dave2.8Sep 2024

  • "It was a lovely place and we would happily stay again."

    Would have been useful to know in advance that the garden isn’t secure as we had our dog with us. There was no mention of the pool when we booked which was a shame as we might have used it if we’d known. The property itself was very well equipped and nicely laid out and easy to find as there was clear signage from the road. It was spotlessly clean too. There was an issue with a missing back door key when we arrived which was sorted very quickly after we raised it. Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay and have already recommended it to friends.

    Reviewed by Frances4.1Aug 2024

  • "Arrived friday afternoon, no heating,told lady who said she would look at it,kept returning every few hours(at our request) to try again,still no heating and it was very cold."

    Sent text to owner who did not reply but lady came next day with portable heater,she didnt know when boiler man would come as it was a weekend! Said we were not happy and not good enough, having to push a heater from room to room was not our idea of relaxing break. Eventually had enough and again texted owner(sunday night) saying very unhappy and cold,, he apologised by text and said he would come over this was 9 oclock in evening, it eventually came on at about 9.30 pm, he didnt come in to say sorry to us which we thought was very remiss of him. Nice and warm after that, no instructions for appliances which we told him by text he said in back of book which of course they were not, think we were capable of looking there! Lady tried her best and was very friendly, had good time after that. If parking car you will have to reverse to get out, no problems for us but maybe for others. Despite problems if we were in the area again we would stay here as eventuallt enjoyed ourselves.

    Reviewed by Denise3.4Apr 2024

  • "Lovely and clean but the bed is awfully soft and I had to leave early because my back ached and the sofa was ripped in a few places ."

    during the power outage there was no torch or candles to get out the house to get a torch. the listing on Sykes does not detail weddings and loud parties right outside your doorstep

    Reviewed by Clair3.1Dec 2023

  • "We stayed at Little Batts from 7th to 11th November this year."

    In your comprehensive welcome pack you request feedback both positive and negative Positive:       Beautiful and historic property in a lovely area of England       Welcome pack was very helpful       Bathroom is beautiful and kitchen well appointed (particularly loved the oven)       Great to have washing up liquid, hand wash, dishwasher tablets all provided       Lovely bedding on the bed       Awesome heating through out Negative:       Cleanliness Carpet in lounge area is visibly very dirty especially the large liquid stain in eyesight when on the couch. Maybe cream carpets is not a great choice. Couch cushion covers are ill fitting Embedded dead spider on the floor at the foot of the bed Large spiders web above window in lounge All these make the property feel generally grubby       Safety The step in the hallway is very dangerous especially with the same carpet on both levels. I fell quite badly within an hour of our arrival and twisted my ankle meaning I had to spend our first day with my leg elevated. (Not a great start to our holiday) Connecting door to The Barn is not lockable, but the door on their side is. One of the dining chair seats is only attached by 2 screws Back door was unlocked when we arrived. We have locked it.       Parking We parked outside the property in the lay-by as close as we could to the wall to ensure other vehicles could pass. When we went out one day the resident opposite had parked in such a way that we could not drive out and when we knocked on the door and asked her to move her car 1-2 metres forward she told us to "just reverse out'. While this was quite possible it was not a great interaction and left a bad taste.       General TV remote batteries were dead No welcome pack - tea, coffee, milk, sugar, couple of biscuits etc - After 36 hours travelling from Australia we couldn't even have a cup of tea when we got here. The bathroom is spa like and the large bath makes it feel like a romantic couples escape, but the bed is low,    average comfort and 2 single beds pushed together, which is not romantic The light around the mirror in the bathroom is quite fancy, but after 4 days we still hadn't worked out how to consistently control the light level or turn it on/off with confidence so we left it on all the time Overall while the property has great potential and some highlights we would rate it 1 out of 5 stars.

    Thanks for the positive points. We have addressed those areas we could improve. Many thanks. Hope to see you again at Little Batts. Best wishes Richard Property Owner

    Reviewed by Louise2.2Nov 2023

  • "A beautiful cottage in a beautiful location"

    Reviewed by Barry5.0Oct 2023

  • "Comfortable and pleasant stay."

    Many thanks for your feedback. Hope to see you again at Little Batts. Best wishes Richard Property Owner

    Reviewed by Albert5.0Oct 2023

  • "We very much enjoyed staying in this property."

    Everything was perfect. A bit of thank you to the owner.

    Thank you. Please do come again. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Dieter5.0Jun 2023

  • "The best relaxing holiday, the cottage was so comfy, cosy allowing us to be happy filling our days playing games and having days in."

    Could not recommend this place enough, have already been shouting about it since being home to friends and family.

    Reviewed by Lauren5.0Feb 2023

  • "This was a lovely Barn to stay in and the pictures don't do the size justice."

    The only downsides I would say are we arrived late and it was pitch black and we couldn't find the Barn. There was no one to ask and not much lighting so it took us a while to find Little Batts. besides this we had a lovely stay.

    Reviewed by John5.0Jan 2023

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Summary

  • Single-storey
  • One king-size bedroom
  • Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
  • Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
  • Electric central heating
  • Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, coffee machine
  • TV and WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Travel cot, highchair and stairgate available
  • Ample off-road parking
  • Garden with patio and furniture
  • One well-behaved pet welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 1.5 miles, pub 0.7 miles
  • Note: Though the property is single-storey, there is one step up into the property

The property

Markbeech 1.2 miles.

Hidden amongst a mature garden on the Hoath Estate in Chiddingstone Hoath, Kent is Little Batts, a charming, single-storey barn conversion.

Perfect for a couple and a little one, this romantic retreat has a bright and airy living space and delightful garden to enjoy in the warmer months, along with handy off-road parking.

Step inside to find a fully fitted kitchen and ample dining space where you can impress your guests and catch up over dinner.

From here, sink into the sofa and settle down for the evening, and when it’s time to sleep, a plush king-size is waiting for you in the bedroom.

Completing the interior is a bathroom with a gorgeous deep bath you won’t be able to resist!

Outside, you can bask in the crisp morning air with a cup of coffee from the coffee maker in-hand.

When it's time to go exploring, head to Royal Tunbridge Wells, where you can stroll along The Pantiles or treat your other half to a light lunch at Juliet's Café or a traditional French dinner at Coco Retro, followed by a drink at Fuggles Beer Café.

For a day trip, visit nearby Chiddingstone Village, one of the oldest villages in England known for its glorious architecture, or stroll around the manicured grounds at Penshurst Place & Gardens.

Take the kids to Groombridge Place to explore the Enchanted Forest & Gardens, or leave them to play at Grosvenor & Hilbert Park while you watch on while enjoying a picnic.

Whisk your loved one away for a stay at Little Batts.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £150.

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About the location

MARKBEECH

Marsh Green 3.2 miles; Edenbridge 3.6 miles; Royal Tunbridge Wells 10.2 miles; Crawley 16.9 miles.

Situated on the northern edge of Kent's High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is the village and civil parish of Markbeech. The village is home to a traditional country pub and a charming farm shop, meaning you have everything you need for a delightful countryside break. Just a few miles away is the popular town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, known for its stunning architecture, stately homes, and surrounding scenery of luscious rolling greenery. Shopping and dining out can be enjoyed in Tunbridge Wells, where you can also find supermarkets for stocking up on the essentials. Also within easy reach of Markbeech is the stunning, 13th-century Hever Castle & Gardens, an ideal spot for a wander, especially due to its beautiful gardens. The National Trust's Chiddingstone Village is also reachable, known for being the one of oldest villages in England, its magnificent Tudor architecture and half-timbered buildings. Markbeech is a fantastic base village for a trip to Kent.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas