The Barrow House
Kent
Type:Guest House
Tel: 01233 756599
Kent
Tel: 01233 756599
The Barrow House is a pub in idyllic Egerton, a village known for its thriving community spirit as much as its magnificent views across the Weald of Kent, picturesque cottages and local history.
Previously known as The George, the inn was originally built in 1576 using timbers from sailing ships and traditional cob and straw plaster, which remain behind the 17th century timber frame, weatherboards and Kent peg tiles.
The Barrow House prides itself on its food and whether you fancy a quick snack, a light lunch or dinner with friends and family, there's something for everyone on the menu. To wash it all down there are local beers, cask ales and a wide selection of wines by the glass.
Upstairs there are three beautiful bedrooms, all with luxurious en suite bathrooms and enormous beds to ensure the most comfortable overnight stay or relaxing weekend getaway. Each room has a distinct personality, but they share in common space and light with large windows looking onto the village and valley.
The easiest way to reach The Barrow House is by car. Leave the M20 at junction 8 and follow signs to Pluckley/Smarden until you see signs for Egerton. You’ll find the pub at the top of the hill in the centre of the village. There is free onsite parking for customers.
Gatwick Airport, The Channel Tunnel and Dover are within an hour’s drive with Heathrow not much further.
From nearby Pluckley station, you can reach London by train in just over an hour. There are also regular trains to Ashford and Dover. The station is 2.1 miles away.
The nearest bus stop is 20m away. The bus service operates between Biddenden and Ashford (Route 123) and there are three services a day, Monday to Friday only.
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