About Port Lympne Mansion Hotel
Guests at Port Lympne Mansion Hotel Hotel, Ashford, Kent, can enjoy a few drinks on the hotel’s terrace and those looking for something more exerting can go for a wonder across the extensive private gardens.
The rooms feature flat-screen TV’s, desks, hairdryers, tea and coffee making facilities, iPod docks, safes, irons and ironing boards, complimentary toiletries and free Wi-Fi.
Port Lympne Mansion Hotel Hotel boasts six en-suite rooms, a restaurant, a bar as well as conference facilities, a private garden and free on-site parking.
Popular British dishes are served at the restaurant as well as freshly prepared breakfasts. Guests can enjoy light snacks and an extensive variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages at the on-site bar.
Port Lympne Mansion Hotel Wild Animal Park, Lower Leas Coastal Park, The Leas Lift, Dymchurch Beach, The Leas Promenade and Romney Marsh are all in close proximity to the hotel.Dymchurch Amusement Park and Brockhill Country Park are also close by.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Ideal location for nature and animal lovers.
Guests were impressed with the extensive grounds surrounding the hotel which feature a maze as well as plenty of mature trees and colourful plants. There is direct access from the hotel to the Wild Animal Park so if you are keen on animals and the great outdoors then you will certainly be in your element.
positive:
Full of history and old-world charm.
The building has a rich historical past and guests said they felt like they had stepped back in time during their stay here. Many enjoyed the numerous paintings and sculptures scattered around the building and appreciated the ample literature available with regards to the building's heritage.
positive:
Quality food and plenty of choice.
The food served at the on-site restaurant was highly praised by the guests who said that the dishes were beautifully presented and full of flavour. The menus were said to feature a wide variety of items catering to various tastes and dietary requirements. The cooked breakfasts were also said to be well-prepared and the portions described as ample.