March 2024 by Kevin Hurley
The Village was closed. Even so, it's hard to park with cars everywhere
December 2023 by Jackline Sawe
Lovely, quiet historic village. I lived Chiddingstone
August 2023 by Carole Whitcher
Lovely place and great tea rooms there
June 2023 by Richard Jones
Lovely village in Kent near Hever Castle
May 2023 by Boz Baral
Lovely village with a cute cafe and a nice pub too as well as a castle and the river!
May 2023 by Atlas
Beautiful little one street village. Despite living just a few miles away, I had never visited before so glad I got the opportunity to do so.Parking in the village is free, although on busier days it may be better to park at the castle.A nice cosy tearoom hides down one alley (they make great cake), and a lovely country pub is by the pedestrian entrance to the castle. The buildings themselves are gorgeous, the sort of buildings you would imagine an English village to look like.There's also a church you can visit, we were lucky enough to be the only people inside so it was very serene.Make sure you check out the village's namesake, tucked away down an alley so it's easy to miss! The view from the top is beautiful and looks put over fields. If you're as lucky as we were you'll also catch birds of prey flying overhead.
November 2022 by Johan Leeman
Beautiful hiddingstone castle, nice for a walk around
November 2022 by Daniel Mclaughlin
Small little village which is worth a visit on a fine day. Tea rooms with indoor and outdoor seating. Chiddingstone castle is just a few minutes walk away. Worth noting that the village pub is still closed but they are advertising for staff so looks like they will be open again soon.
November 2022 by Ze C
The stone is behind the school, there is a footway right next to school lead you to there. You can ask the post office about how to get to the stone. The castle it is spacious and quiet, it is very relaxing to walk around.
November 2022 by Marty Smith
Fantastic area for a hike. Lots of countryside to explore and much of it is shaded which is ideal for hotter days.Make sure to visit the Tulip Cafe near by too, they have epic cakes and good coffee.
November 2022 by Mat Dodol
Always pretty, even on a grey day. It's nice to be able to follow the footpath that leaves from the sharp bend in the village (through the arch) into the grounds of Chiddingstone Castle and beyond. There is also a quite nice small restaurant at the end of the passageway. I say "quite nice" as, although the staff were friendly, it took a long time for the food to come (and it was not busy) and I have had better sandwiches for the price. Update in March. Looking prettier. Many daffodils out and the walk along the footpath to the bridge over the river Eden is pretty. We even saw an otter ??
November 2022 by Mick Pelling
Very small village ,with the major attraction of the castle and grounds close by.Pity today that scaffolding was masking one of the buildingsFound the legendary Chidding Stone !Scenes from the film a Room with a View were filmed there.
November 2021 by Robert Godley
A fantastic place for peaceful walks and historic buildings. Whole village is NT.
November 2021 by karl willis
The village is small and quaint, the castle looked like it would be worth a visit but was not open on the day we visited
November 2021 by Roopa Deshmukh
We visited the castle yesterday, beautiful qalk, it would be good to have toilets there. They could be pay to use if its not finacially viable.The place is serene and calm for a family time as well as a romantic walk.