Challenger

Challenger in St Michaels

Challenger
Haffenden Farm
Bugglesden Road
St Michaels
Kent
TN30 6TG
01227 903 404
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Challenger

Challenger is a countryside cabin located within the scenic grounds of McCann’s Brewery, offering a unique holiday experience. This accommodation is ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature. The cabin is designed to accommodate up to three guests, featuring a master bedroom with an ensuite shower room and a living area equipped with a double sofa bed.

Guests can enjoy a range of on-site amenities including a private hot tub with views over wildflower meadows and hop fields, a decked terrace, and a coffee machine for morning refreshments. Although the cabin does not have a cooking hob or oven, the on-site restaurant in the taproom provides breakfast, lunch, and dinner options from Wednesday to Sunday, with booking advised to avoid disappointment.

For those interested in exploring the local area, the cabin is situated on a working hop farm where brewery and hop tours are available at an additional cost. The location also offers easy access to walking routes for those keen to explore the Kent countryside on foot. Please note, due to the working nature of the farm, some noise from deliveries and machinery may be audible.

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