Broome Park Hotel
About
Broome Park Hotel is a distinguished 17th‑century Jacobean manor set amid 270 acres of manicured parkland just north of Canterbury, Kent. Built by Sir Basil Dixwell between 1635 and 1638, the stately home has hosted prominent figures such as Lord Kitchener and was later converted into a luxury country‑house hotel and golf resort. The Grade I listed building now offers a relaxed, boutique experience with its elegant main house, six private woodland lodges, a spacious reception lounge, a contemporary British‑style pub, and fine dining that fuses local produce with modern cuisine. Guests can unwind in the historic rooms that preserve the manor’s original character or venture onto the 18‑hole championship golf course that runs through the park’s rolling lawns. The hotel’s surroundings provide easy access to the historic city of Canterbury and the scenic “Garden of England,” making it an ideal base for exploring medieval Canterbury, the Canterbury Cathedral, and the surrounding Kent countryside. With a relaxed, family‑friendly atmosphere and a romantic setting, Broome Park Hotel appeals to couples, history enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat that blends heritage, natural beauty, and contemporary comforts. The hotel is also fully equipped for events, boasting a marquee that can host up to 250 guests for weddings and corporate functions. A stay at Broome Park Hotel promises a blend of timeless elegance and modern leisure, featuring championship golf, fine dining, and tranquil woodland lodges that allow visitors to experience Kent’s rich history while enjoying the comforts of a contemporary boutique resort.