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to the quirky village of Bridge

THE PIG-at Bridge Place

Explore the ‘Wine Garden of England’

Within close proximity to the buzzy and arty towns of Whitsable, Margate, Deal and Sandwich, THE PIG-at Bridge Place is the perfect rural hideaway with plenty to explore...right on your doorstop! 

Whether you mooch around our Kitchen Gardens, potter around Canterbury's historical city centre or stroll through the coastal towns past their colourful cottages, our Bridge PIG is perfectly situated within easy reach of Kent's top hot spots.

So much to see

THE PIG-at Bridge Place sits in the Kent countryside, just outside Canterbury. A short drive takes you to historic city streets, the cathedral and lively markets, while the surrounding countryside is dotted with some of England’s best vineyards.

From coastlines to castles, there’s plenty nearby to explore before heading back to the house for a glass by the fire.

The heart of wine country

Kent is wine country, and THE PIG-at Bridge Place is right in the middle of it. Dozens of award-winning vineyards are just minutes away, producing crisp English whites and sparkling wines that rival the best in the world.

Many welcome visitors for tours and tastings, making it easy to spend a day among the vines before heading back to the house for dinner and another glass.

Fancy a game?

Just a short stroll from our front door (0.4 miles, to be precise), Bridge Tennis Club is now open to our guests for a match or two. 

We’ve got a couple of rackets and some balls, so no need to come fully kitted out. To book a court, just have a chat with the team at Reception and they’ll sort you out with all the details.

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Local walks

Trails lead straight from the house into ancient oaks and open plains – whether you’re up for a bracing stomp, a gentle meander or even a bike ride.

Things to do

There is a lot to get up to in and around the New Forest. See below for a list of some of our local highlights and some hidden gems off the beaten track. 

FAQs

We've collected some of the most commonly asked questions from our guests to help answer any questions you might have.

Local walks and bike trails

Elham Valley Way and North Downs Way

Approx. 5.6 miles (135 minutes)

This walk will take you down the Elham Valley Way through the villages of Bishopsbourne and Kingston. You then cross over the A2 and come back along the North Downs Way. The walk is very flat and is generally dry under foot. You pass by the Mermaid Inn and Black Robin pub. When you reach the cross at Bishopsbourne church a short detour to the left will bring you to a tea room.

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Hops and Railway Circular Walk

Approx. 3.2 miles (90 minutes)

This walk takes you to Bishopsbourne with its pretty church and restored railway station. On the way back you pass old Hop Kilns and a no-longer farmed Hop field. The walk is flat and generally dry.

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