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Glamping @ Rankins Farm

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· Linton, Kent, England
4 acres hosted by Rankins F.
6 glamping pitches
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Family-friendly pod glamping beside a 30-year-old plum orchard, with far-reaching views across the Kent countryside

It’s only natural, when your farm has been around for almost 400 years, that it sees its fair share of change. Over the centuries Rankins Farm in Kent has gone from the hunting grounds of a local Earl, to a series of sheep farmers, to today’s owners, the Sunnucks family, who have been custodians of the place since 1963. Apple, pear and plum orchards, were the Rankins staples when Tony and Sarah took over, but it wasn’t until they converted an old barn in 2006 that they began to realise the next generation of opportunities for the place. A few years later ‘Glamping at Rankins Farm’ was born. A wise choice if you ask us.

Set in the heart of Kent, with the High Weald to the west and the Kent Downs five miles east, Rankins Farm is a family-friendly pod glamping site with far-reaching, southwesterly views across the Beult Valley. But this is no valley in the steep, dramatic sense. The land around the farm is imperceptibly sloping; a gloriously flat, sweeping space, with a huge paddock set aside for ball games and a playground for children to clamber on. The pods themselves – six in total – are lined out in a neat, picnic-bench-fronted row with gravel pathways leading up to them, while, behind, a 30-year-old plum orchard extends in a bushy L-shape around the field.

Built in 2018, the pods feature all mod cons. There’s under-floor heating, plush en-suite facilities and a compact kitchen area with a fridge, sink, hobs and a microwave oven. If the weather turns sour, close the floor-to-ceiling glass doors and enjoy the views above instead, where a Veltech television has been mounted on the wall. Not that Rankins Farm is about squirrelling yourself away. Outside, every pod has a cast iron campfire pit (with a swivelling grill pan for cooking) and games like giant jenga and badminton are available to borrow. Tony and Sarah can even help arrange bike hire, if you want, helping you get out and explore the local area.

In terms of where to start, there are plenty of options. History lovers will undoubtedly want to visit the famous fortifications of Leeds Castle, which is only 20 minutes away. Built on a lake island formed by the River Len, there’s been a castle here since as early as 1086, with today’s structure, sticking out into the water, as magnificent as any château in the Loire Valley. Sissinghurst Castle is also 20 minutes away, Bodiam Castle is half an hour and Hever Castle 45 minutes, while the nearby town of Maidstone (a five-minute drive) is home to a couple of good museums. For many, though, a walk in the surroundings is all that’s needed. A ramble in the Kent Downs, a stroll in Maidstone’s Mote Park or a picnic at Bedgebury Pinetum, home to one of the world’s largest conifer collections. You might even be allowed to take some Rankins Farm plums for dessert.

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37 Ratings · 33 reviews
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Maya S.recommends
October 30, 2024
MARJORIE
Special place ❤️
What a special place! Perfect for young children - so peaceful and well organised. We absolutely loved it and will go back! Also lots to do in the area and gorgeous local pubs.
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R B.recommends
July 25, 2024
DAMSON
Sarah, Tony and family thank you dearly for inviting us to your glamping site. A very well thought out and well utilised site to accommodate guests of all ages. The site really is a great getaway for the family. There is something to do for guests of all ages. The outdoor activities kept us all entertained. And this was the very reason we opted to stay here. Sarah and Tony, you both were very welcoming and accommodating, genuinely kind hearted and always happy to have a chat and give us insight into the 'who, what and where' around the site. The pods were great. The colour coded articles placed around each pod, both internally and externally brought individuality to each pod. Aesthetically this looked great! Internally, each pod, is well equipped for any stay. The kitchenette has everything you'd need to prepare for all meals. The bathroom was well equipped for our stay and well maintained. Overall, the pods internally and externally were of a great living standard, clean, well maintained and fully equipped. The outdoor area was well preserved, the grass was well maintained, the equipment was all kept in tact. Everything was fully functioning, nothing was broken or on it's last leg. Would highly recommend to all ages.
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Jana B.recommends
October 28, 2022
MARJORIE
Thank you Tony & Sarah We had an amazing time in Rankins farm. Kids absolutely loved it. Everything was just perfect. Love D R D J from London
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Gemma T.recommends
September 1, 2022
OULLINS
Love it here our 2nd visit! Fabulous hosts too
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Charlotte S.recommends
July 20, 2022
VICTORIA
Beautiful, we’ll kept farm
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George R.recommends
October 21, 2021
VICTORIA
We had a wonderful time at Rankins Farm its just a shame it had to come to a end. The pods were very comfortable and had everything in there that we needed. The firepit was a great touch for the evening. we will definitely be booking again soon and will be telling all friends about this place. Thanks for having us Sarah + Tony See you again soon
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Linton, Kent, England, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Rankins F.

Joined in October 2018
From the host
Rankins Farm, a peaceful holiday destination in the heart of the Kent countryside. Owned by the Sunnucks family since 1963, the estate was a working farm until 2017, and now provides first class accommodation for visitors to this beautiful county, with a small amount of top fruit farming still going on. Whether you are planning a weekend getaway or a fortnight’s holiday with the family, you’ll find a wonderful experience waiting for you at Rankins Farm. If you are wanting to book more than one pod then the order of the pods is Jubileum, Damson, Marjorie, Oullins, Opal and Victoria.
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As the landing point for European invaders, Kent is home to heaps of castles, a handful of which are within easy reach of Rankins Farm. One of the best kept is Leeds Castle , a mere 7 miles away. Dating back almost 900 years, the castle has undergone a series of makeovers, from a Norman stronghold to a Tudor palace, to a privately owned home during the Jacobean era. It also served as a place of detention for Dutch prisoners of war in the 17th century and a hospital in World War II. Today, the 500-acre estate greets over 200,000 visitors a year, with activities during school holidays. Moated Bodiam Castle, built during the hundred years’ war, is a half-hour drive and still retains such features as wooden portcullis and a look-out tower that you can climb, with guided walks available. Hever Castle , childhood residence of Anne Boleyn, is also 45 minutes away, while the 460-acre Sissinghurst Estate (18 minutes drive) is more renowned for its gardens than the building itself. For further culture, it's a 15-minute drive from Rankins Farm to Maidstone, home of the Maidstone Museum , where highlights include a Solomon Island canoe and an excellently preserved Egyptian mummy, and the Tyrwhitt-Drake Museum of Carriages  from horse-drawn sleighs to the original ice cream cart. Maidstone's town park, Mote Park, is also great for families, with two children’s play areas, a free BMX track and a host of walking and cycling trails. For a real breath of fresh air, though, drive the 25 minutes to Bedgebury Pinetum, home to one of the world’s largest conifer collections and a fantastic place for family picnics or to Bewl Water, an 800-acre site that's a boon for wildlife lovers (be sure to bring your binoculars). The Kent Downs AONB is also on the doorstep, with the Pilgrim’s Way the best known of the local walking routes through the area.

Food and drink
Supermarket deliveries to the glampsite are welcome if you want to use the pods kitchen facilities. Located a mile up the road on Linton Hill, The Bull (01622 743612) shares the same spectacular views as the farm, and is the ideal place to enjoy a drink in summer. The bar serves cask and keg ales from Shepherd Neame, and there’s a cosy restaurant too (traditional carvery on Sundays). If you like your booze straight from the source, though, The Musket Brewery (01622 749931) in Linton (1.2 miles) started production in October 2013 producing fantastic Real Ales using the finest malts and Kentish hops.  They have now opened The Armoury which is open on a  Friday (16:00–20:00ish!) and Saturday open 11.00am - 20:00ish! For wine, try the Hush Heath Winery (01622 832794), the only English vineyard dedicated to the production of rosé sparkling wine. A range of tours and tastings are offered to visitors all year round, with guests invited to try the wines and ciders, and dine at the estate’s pub, The Goudhurst Inn (01580 211451).
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