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Donnington Manor Hotel

★★★★Sevenoaks
8.2/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Deluxe Double Room
1x Queen 40 Up to 2

Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The spac…

Executive Room
1x Super King 30 Up to 2

Spacious room with a seating area and flat-screen TV.

Double or Twin Room - Disability Access
1x Twin 20 Up to 2

The twin/double room provides air conditioning, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom featuring a walk-i…

Twin Room
2x Twin 19 Up to 2

Bright room featuring satellite TV, a work desk, trouser press and free tea and coffee. Each room also has a private bat…

Double Room
1x Super King 19 Up to 2

Bright room featuring satellite TV, a work desk, trouser press and free tea and coffee. Each room also has a private bat…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Shwen ShwenBib Colourful, unfussy and joyous, there is so much to love about this great little restaurant decorated with warm hues and black-and-white photographs depicting scenes from West Africa, setting the stage perfectly for Maria Bradford’s generous, vibrantly flavoured food. A self-taught chef from Sierra Leone, she pulls inspiration from her home country and beyond for dishes such as meltingly tender beef short rib in a delicious groundnut and coconut sauce. The tasting menu is great for hungry diners, but brilliant value can be found when sharing plates from the à la carte.4.1km
  • Chapter One They’ve got a loyal following at this long-standing restaurant that offers an extensive and appealing menu of modern European dishes. The cooking has some light, delicate touches and prime British produce cooked on the Mibrasa grill is a feature, like Cornish monkfish or Angus rib-eye. It’s all delivered inside a property that dates back to the 1930s and there are subtle references to this period in the elegant décor. The service team bring an enthusiastic smile and real care to their work.10.3km
  • Bowleys at The Plough Tucked away down a narrow street, The Plough proudly declares that it is 'community owned, family run'. The community in question is the people of Trottiscliffe, who rallied round to buy and refurbish their local pub when property developers were circling. Among their number was the Yates family, who now look after this small restaurant offering a concise menu of carefully crafted, ambitious and classically based dishes. Local produce, some of it their own, informs the menus – even the butter is homemade.13.4km
  • Kentish Hare Behind the clapboard façade sits a spacious bar with bookshelf wallpaper and a modern extension where you can watch the chefs cooking steaks on two Big Green Eggs. Care is taken both in sourcing and cooking, and dishes are boldly flavoured and well-presented. Simpler dishes are available on the bar menu.15.7km
  • Tallow You'll get a warm and friendly welcome at this cosy neighbourhood restaurant run by experienced couple Rob and Donna. Situated overlooking the green at Southborough, it's a rustic, homely place with an intimate chef's table counter upstairs if you're looking for a special occasion. Time and care is poured into every well-constructed dish, with each one showcasing the kitchen's strong knowledge of culinary techniques while delivering bold, hearty flavours. Look out for seasonal desserts like sake-marinated Gariguette strawberries.16.9km
  • Thackeray's Restaurant A softly illuminated clapboard house; the oldest in town and once home to the eponymous author. Classic dishes have modern elements and feature lots of different ingredients. The moody first floor private rooms showcase local art.19.9km
  • PizzaExpress Pizza15.3km
  • Starbucks Coffee Café15.3km
  • ASK Italian - Beckenham Italian17.5km
  • Caffè Nero Café17.6km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Lullingstone Roman Villa Roman villa in Lullingstone, Kent, United Kingdom7.3km
  • Eynsford Castle castle, now ruinous, in Eynsford, Kent, England, UK8.5km
  • Lullingstone Castle historic manor house in the village of Lullingstone in England6.7km
  • Red House Grade I listed historic house museum, former home of William Morris17.2km
  • Queen Elizabeth II Bridge bridge across the River Thames in south east England19.3km
  • Chestnuts long barrow chambered long barrow in England14.6km
  • Crofton Roman Villa Roman villa in Orpington, in the London Borough of Bromley9.4km
  • Stone Castle castle in Kent, England, UK17.7km

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