Cabin ∙ 2 bedrooms ∙ 6 guests | Cottage in Royal Tunbridge Wells

2 Bedroom Cottage in Royal Tunbridge Wells
Grosvenor Abode is a charming lower ground-floor apartment resting in the centre of Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Boasting pet-friendly amenities, this delightful property is perfect for families and friends seeking a pleasant stay in this historic town. Inside your holiday home, you'll be greeted by a spacious living/dining room, complete with a Smart TV meaning you can stay caught up on your favourite shows even while away. The dining area comfortably seats six, making it the perfect spot for enjoying home-cooked meals or planning the day's adventures. The kitchen is well-equipped with everything you need to prepare your favourite meals, from a hearty breakfast to start your day, to a delicious dinner in the evening. When it's time to retire for the night, you will find two inviting bedrooms awaiting you. The first is a well-appointed double, while the second is a twin room, both offering a plush space to lay your head after a busy day of exploring. The bathroom is fitted with a bath and an overhead shower, providing a sleek space to freshen up whether that be with a hot soak or steamy rinse. Once you're all settled in, there is plenty to see and do just a short distance from your doorstep. Take a leisurely stroll through the verdant Brenchley Gardens and Mote Park, or head to the beautiful Bradbourne Lakes for a picnic on a sunny day. The Maidstone Museum and Tunbridge Wells Museum and Art Gallery offer a fascinating insight into the local history, while the National Trust - Knole promises a stunning day out with its historic home and captivating deer park. If you feel like indulging in some culinary delights, scrumptious meals await at Bill's Tunbridge Wells Restaurant. For a relaxed evening, why not take a leisurely stroll through the tranquil settings of Dunorlan Park? Return to the warm embrace of Grosvenor Abode, your perfect homely retreat in the heart of Royal Tunbridge Wells.
Royal Tunbridge Wells has been a popular place to visit for over 400 years, ever since a natural spring, known as The Chalybeate Spring, was unearthed by chance by a young nobleman. Due to the discovery of these health-giving waters, Royal Tunbridge Wells quickly became a magnet to those looking to improve their well-being whilst enjoying the beautiful surrounding countryside. The Wells are still open from Easter to September, where a costumed 'dipper' will serve you a glass for a small charge. With a wealth of interesting history to discover, this spa town now offers a vibrant, bustling destination with shops, restaurants, bars, bistros and theatres surrounded by woodland and greenery. You only have to spend a day walking the cobbled streets, browsing the boutiques and mulling over the items to be found in any of the curio or antiques shops, tucked away in the side streets, to see why this ancient town is one of the most visited in Kent. Enjoy a coffee and slice of cake in one of the plentiful pavement cafes as you relax, before taking in a play or concert at the one of the three theatres. This lively town offers everything from shops to cycle paths, pubs to parks, museums and historic houses, theatres, restaurants and walking routes into the country, so whether you're looking for a romantic weekend or a longer holiday exploring the historic towns and villages of Kent, then you've found the perfect spot.