About Us

   

A four star bed and breakfast at Wye in the heart of Kent.

This is a small Bed and Breakfast enterprise offering high quality food and facilities in a central but secluded part of Wye village, which is situated between Ashford and Canterbury with easy access to Wye Downs. Parking is available by arrangement.

The house was built in 1984 and is comfortable and well appointed. It is largely surrounded by trees and, though relatively secluded, is only about five minutes walk from the centre of the village.

Mistral utilises solar power for hot water and photovoltaic panels to generate electricity from the sun with the surplus being sold to the National Grid. A water softener services the entire household.

The garden is laid out to reflect the interests of the owners of whom one is a botanist and the other a keen flower arranger. There is a large collection of alpine plants and a large collection of roses representing many of the types available. Some 42 species of birds have been recorded from the garden. The garden opens to the public occasionally in aid of various charities. 

Part of the garden serves as a small outoor theatre and the three photographs show scenes from 'Twelfth Night or What You Will' performed here during August 2008. 1 Caesario and Orsino , 2 Olivia and Malvolio, 3 Antonio and Sebastian.















We make every effort to meet the requirements of our guests and in a small establishment such as this we can look after the needs of the individuals. As far as possible, ingredients for breakfasts are sourced from local enterprises.

In March 2008 Ashford Borough Council awarded us a four star rating for food safety management.

We welcome all those who want to explore and enjoy east Kent and we are well able to provide guidance on features of local interest. We have available various local guide books.

There are tea and coffee making facilities in the rooms and a hair dryer and ironing board are available on request. 

Olivia and Malvolio

Caesario and Orsino


Antonio and Sebastion