The Queen's Inn
Hawkhurst, Kent, England.
There’s no doubting that Elizabeth I was a remarkably mobile monarch, with numerous inns and taverns throughout the UK claiming to have an association with her. And this attractive Grade II listed building is one of those, with Queen Bess allegedly having rested here en route to Rye and the famed Cinque Ports.
Walter Raleigh and Francis Drake are also said to have paid visits during its long and impressive history which dates back to 1561.
Situated in the genteel Weald countryside, the Queen’s Inn offers a total of 8 rooms, including a four poster suite ideal for the romantic. London is only one hour away by train, while attractions such as Leeds Castle, Sissinghurst and Bateman's are also close by.
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Walter Raleigh and Francis Drake are also said to have paid visits during its long and impressive history which dates back to 1561.
Situated in the genteel Weald countryside, the Queen’s Inn offers a total of 8 rooms, including a four poster suite ideal for the romantic. London is only one hour away by train, while attractions such as Leeds Castle, Sissinghurst and Bateman's are also close by.
See the Historic Hotels in Kent index
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