Overview of Who'D A Thought It
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General information
Who'D A Thought It is a 4-star boutique hotel known for its unique character and charm. Guests can enjoy a champagne and oyster bar, alongside an eclectic array of individually styled rooms. The hotel boasts a distinct approach to dining, featuring classic English dishes made with fresh local ingredients.
Rooms & Amenities
Who'D A Thought It offers various uniquely styled suites, each equipped with modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs and hot drink-making facilities. Some suites feature private hot tubs and luxurious four-poster beds, showcasing the hotel's attention to detail in design.
Dining Options
The on-site restaurant serves a carefully curated menu featuring classic English dishes made from locally sourced ingredients. Guests can also indulge in an extensive selection of champagnes at the bar, which has become a local hotspot for both visitors and residents.
Leisure & Events
Leisure facilities include live music events and an outdoor terrace for social gatherings. The hotel also offers private spaces for functions, accommodating up to 80 guests for a sit-down meal, enhancing its appeal for celebrations.
Location & Transportation
Located in Maidstone district, the hotel is in proximity to landmarks like Leeds Castle and the Big Cat Sanctuary, enriching the guest experience. Public transportation options such as nearby bus stops make it accessible for exploration.
Hotel facilities
General
No smoking on site
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
No pets allowed
Security
Adults only
Smoke detectors
Fire extinguishers
Key access
Dining
Electric kettle
In-room breakfast
Restaurant
Bar/ Lounge area
Picnic area/ Tables
Special diet menus
Leisure & Sports
Beach umbrellas
Sun loungers
Sun terrace
Garden area
Jacuzzi
Services
Room service
Housekeeping
Welcome drink
Room Amenities
Air conditioning
Heating
Sitting area
Patio
Terrace
Garden furniture
Tea and coffee facilities
Ironing facilities
Free toiletries
Flat-screen TV
Board games
Carpeted floor