The spaceKey Features:
🏡 Charming 1840s cottage with historic character and original features
🎨 Owned by a renowned British artist – decorated with original paintings
🌳 Peaceful countryside location in the hamlet of Patrixbourne, near Canterbury
🌿 Access to Bifrons Estate parkland with walking trails, ornamental bridges, and grazing sheep
🍽️ Walkable to Bridge village with Michelin-starred dining (Bridge Arms), The Pig hotel, and local pubs
🛌 Sleeps up to 3 guests – king bed + optional single/daybed
🔥 Cosy sitting room with wood-burning stove and smart TV
🍳 Well-equipped kitchen with dishwasher, washing machine, and coffee maker
🚿 Spacious bathroom with shower over full-size bath and heated towel rail
🌼 Garden with bistro set and patio area
🚗 Designated off-street parking space
🚉 10-minute walk to Bekesbourne train station (3 mins to Canterbury, direct trains to London Victoria)
🌐 Wi-Fi & USB charging points throughout
🏖️ Short drive to coast – near Whitstable, Dover, Sandwich, and other seaside gems
🧺 Linen and towels provided
👨👩👧 Ideal for couples, friends, or a small family (child aged 8+)
❌ No pets or young children, and not suitable for guests with mobility issues
Lion Cottage is a beautifully restored 1840s cottage nestled in the picturesque hamlet of Patrixbourne, near Canterbury. Once part of the Bifrons Estate, it offers direct access to peaceful parkland and scenic countryside walks, with charming local pubs and eateries nearby—including the Michelin-starred Bridge Arms and The Pig at Bridge.
The surrounding area is rich in history, walking and cycling routes, and close to the coast, with easy access to Canterbury, Whitstable, Dover, and London.
Owned by artist Ben Mowll and his wife Jane, an art historian and linguist, the cottage is decorated with original artwork and thoughtfully appointed throughout. It sleeps up to 3 guests across 2 bedrooms, with a king bed in one and a single/daybed in the other (convertible on request). The cottage has a cosy sitting room with a wood-burning stove, a well-equipped kitchen, a shared bathroom, central heating, Wi-Fi, and a pretty garden with seating.
Ideal for couples, friends, or a small family (child aged 8+), the property is not suitable for young children or guests with mobility issues due to steps and a narrow staircase.
A private parking space is included, and the Bekesbourne train station is just a 10-minute walk away.