Tudor
holiday Cottage is situated in the heart of Biddenden village, surrounded by
the beauty of the Kentish Wealden countryside.
The
High Street, itself described as "very short and very perfect", is
lined with timber-framed houses.
Built
at a time when Biddenden was the centre of a rich woollen and weaving
community, it is watched over by the Church of "All Saints", which
has its origins in the thirteenth century, the clock being added in 1878.
The
unique village sign shows the famous "Biddenden Maids", siamese twins
born around 1100 A.D. and who survived for thirty years. The "Bread and
Cheese" charity founded by them is still in existence at the present time.
Biddenden
is an ideal location from which to visit the various castles, historic homes
and gardens of interest and splendour. Routes to these places pass through the
new and expanding development of Kentish vineyards.
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