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Bridgewood Manor Hotel

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£140.00 per person

Discover the charming county of Kent with a short break at the 4 star Bridgewood Manor Hotel & Spa with so many added extras for great value from only £140pp!!

🕍 Short Break in Kent 🕍

Discover the charming county of Kent with a short break at the 4 star Bridgewood Manor Hotel & Spa located near the Roman city of Rochester. Immerse yourself in Dickensian charm, explore the towering Rochester Castle, and unwind in the parks of 'The Garden of England.' Just 15 minutes away, Leeds Castle awaits, while the nearby Historic Dockyard offers a maritime journey through time. Retreat to Bridgewood Manor, complete with a swimming pool, sauna, and steam room for the perfect blend of relaxation and exploration.

Your Great Little Break includes:
🕍2 nights’ bed and breakfast
🕍3 course dinner your first night in the hotel's Squires Restaurant (worth £28 per person)*
🕍Cream tea to be taken during stay (worth £7.50 per person)
🕍Late check out to 1pm (worth £20)
🕍Full use of the hotel’s leisure facilities
🕍Availability from December 2023 - April 2024 *from £140 per person
Can be booked for 2, 4 or 6 nights (dinner also included on 3rd and 5th night, where applicable) superior rooms, Executive rooms and Suites are available at a supplement.

WHY WE LOVE THIS
📍Dickensian Charm: Explore the city of Rochester, cherished by Charles Dickens, where 75% of the buildings he knew still stand. Visit Restoration House and Eastgate House, featured in his novels, with Restoration House being the haunting home of Estella and Miss Havisham in Great Expectations

📍Roman Roots: Positioned on the ancient Roman road between Dover and London, Rochester boasts a rich history as a former Roman city. Explore the echoes of the past in its architecture and streets. Return to the hotel and do as the Roman’s did by unwinding in the spa

📍Maritime History: Take a trip to the Historic Dockyard in nearby Chatham, the most expansive and best-preserved dockyard in the country. Constructed at the order of Henry VIII and known to seafarers like Hawkins, Drake, and Nelson, it's now a fascinating maritime museum with interactive exhibits

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