Set amidst beautiful landscaped gardens is the charming Bickley Manor Hotel. From the moment you arrive you feel instantly transported away from the nearby bustling town into the heart of the Kent countryside. Built in 1878, the hotel is bursting with character and has retained many of its original period features. It is not only the impressive setting of the hotel that will leave guests wanting to return again and again, the hotels highly professional staff will ensure that you feel completely relaxed as soon as you arrive.
The spectacular restaurant with its high ceilings and chandelier creates a wonderful setting for lunch or dinner. The high quality traditional menus available ensure that diners will leave feeling fully satisfied In addition to the a la carte menu the hotel also opens its doors for a traditional 3 course Sunday lunch.
The choice of 4 function rooms makes Bickley Manor an excellent choice for any event. The hotel’s highly trained, dedicated banqueting managers are available to help you plan your special day.
Bickley Manor also has over 30 bedrooms en-suite, including 2 honeymoon suites and its own private cottage.
Bickley Manor Hotel was established in 1966 and its reputation of high quality service and exceptional setting is still making it a winner with todays guests. Some comments from previous guests:
“We would like to thank you for making Georgia & Steve’s special day so memorable. The staffs courteous and professional manor was evident all day. Everything just seemed to run so smoothly, which is once again down to your staffs professionalism.”
“We are writing to thank you all for making our daughters wedding such a wonderful occasion. From the Champagne welcome to our guests, the wonderful wedding breakfast through to the evening buffet, everything was perfect.”
“I am writing to tell you that my recent birthday celebration was hugely successful. My compliments go out to the staff for their fine and well presented food, as well as the waiting staff for their attention and pleasant approach.” |