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Cranbrook bed and breakfast & hotel accommodation

Visit Cranbrook Kent and the surrounding villages and stay in bed and breakfast, hotel or self-catering accommodation provided by BedPosts members.

The town of Cranbrook, Kent, is situated between Maidstone and Hastings. It has about 7000 inhabitants.

It has a fine working windmill.

St Dunstan's church dates back over 500 years.


Nearby towns
Nearby villages
  • Baker's Cross
  • Beacon Hill
  • Beal's Green
  • Benenden
  • Camden Hill
  • Cranbrooke Common
  • Crit Hall
  • Curtisden Green
  • Flishinghurst
  • Four Wents
  • Four Wents
  • Frittenden
  • Gill's Green
  • Glassenbury
  • Goddard's Green
  • Golford
  • Goudhurst
  • Hartley
  • Iden Green
  • Knox Bridge
  • Pullington
  • Sissinghurst
  • Tubslake
  • Wilsley Green
  • Wilsley Pound
  • Winchet Hill
  • Woodsden
  • Worms Hill

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