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    Poult Wood Golf Centre

    Poult Wood Golf Centre

    Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council Leisure Services Gibson Building Gibson Drive Kings Hill West Malling Kent, ME19 4LZ
    • Golf club

    Poult Wood Golf Centre is set in rural woodland, three miles north of Tonbridge. It has a reputation for being one of the finest quality pay and play golf centres in the South of England. The Clubhouse, operated by Par 4 Catering Ltd, is a great place to hold your business or private function catering for weddings, parties or meetings. We also have a meeting room that can accommodate up to 20 people and is an ideal venue for seminars. Our first class restaurant and bar offer a variety of menus from light refreshments to a la carte open every day, players and the general public are all welcome. Poult Wood is the ideal venue for business meetings or seminars. There is a dedicated room for up to 20 people and the relaxed atmosphere and excellent catering facilities make for a highly productive day

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    Gordon House Hotel

    Gordon House Hotel

    91 High St, Rochester, Kent ME1 1LX, United Kingdom, ME1 1LX
    • Hotel

    Our Rochester hotel accommodation is perfectly situated for those wishing to visit Kent, Maidstone or Medway. You can visit the many antique centres, art and curio shops or Rochester Castle. The hotel is an ideal base to explore the surrounding countryside as well as the many historic places of interest within the Medway, Maidstone and Kent areas. Rochester is also famous for its many festivals throughout the year such as Dickens and Sweeps. If you're holidaying in this historic corner of England, or you're in the area on business, you won't find better hotel accommodation in Rochester, Medway, Maidstone or Kent.. A Function Room is available for Seminars and accommodation/refreshments etc can be provided as required. There is plenty of Car Parking at the Hotel, and Rochester Main-Line Railway Station is only half a mile distant

    Royal Victoria and Bull Hotel

    Royal Victoria and Bull Hotel

    16-18 High St, Rochester, Kent ME1 1PX, United Kingdom, ME1 1PX
    • Hotel

    The Royal Victoria and Bull Hotel is a 400 year old coaching inn located in Rochester, a city of immense historic interest, ideally situated for exploring local points of interest such as the cathedral, the castle, the Roman ruins and the Restoration House. Originally called The Bull, the hotel acquired its present name after a visit by Queen Victoria in 1836. The hotel was regularly frequented by Charles Dickens, and is mentioned in several of his novels. Much of the original hotel is preserved, including a fine staircase, the entrance hall and the ballroom. The Hotel has 28 rooms, two fine Function rooms, four bars and a restaurant (currently undergoing refurbishments) and is able to host an array of activities from Weddings to Conferences. There is an on site car park which is locked at night. The Hotel is strategically placed within minutes of the A2, M2 and M25 and London, Dover and the Channel Tunnel are readily accessible. Rochester Train Station is a 10 minute walk away, which has direct lines to London Victoria, Charing Cross and numerous Kent Coast destinations. Whether you’re here to soak up the historic sights of Rochester or simply here on business, we look forward to welcoming you to The Royal Victoria & Bull Hotel.

    Commissioners House

    Commissioners House

    The Historic Dockyard Chatham, ME4 4TZ
    • Conference centre
    • ·200 attendees

    The Commissioner’s House is the oldest intact naval building in Great Britain. The house was built for Captain Geroge St Lo, on he site of an earlier residence built in 1640. On arrival in 1703, St Lo complained that the Chatham residence was a poor substitute for his previous lodging and successfully petitioned for a new house. The house’s most attractive internal feature is a painted ceiling depicting an assembly of the gods, taken from the Great Cabin of HMS Royal Sovereign. Today the Commissioner’s House is still on site and is used for weddings and events. The garden behind it is open to the public to explore! Originally the garden incorporated one of Britain’s earliest Italianate water gardens. You can see the Edwardian glasshouse with a great vine, an 18th century ice house and a 17th century mulberry tree still to this day!

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