Kent, United Kingdom

Boys Hall

Price per night from$229.53

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (including tax) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (GBP183.33), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Sovereign

  • 2guests
  • 1crib - free for ages 0 to 3
21sq m | Inspired by the hoard of gold coins found in a broken flower-pot in 1970 during repair work to the house | King-size oak-wood four-poster bed | Original beams | Overhead shower | Free tea, coffee and water | Roberts radio | Antique furniture

Knatchbull

  • 2guests
  • 1crib - free for ages 0 to 3
19sq m | Named after Wyndham Knatchbull, who married into the Boys family following his grand tour of the Continent | Light and airy | Super-king-size half-tester bed | Original beams | Overhead shower | Free tea, coffee and water | Roberts radio | Antique furniture

Franklin

  • 2guests
  • 1crib - free for ages 0 to 3
26sq m | Situated above the Boys Hall pub | Named after Thomas Franklin, the gingerbread maker of nearby Wye | King-size four-poster bed | Overlooking the kitchen courtyard and pub terrace | Beam-filled bathroom with an original Jacobean window | Shower and bath tub | Free tea, coffee and water | Roberts radio | Antique furniture

De Bois

  • 2guests
17sq m | The Boys family tree can be traced back to Richard de Bois, who arrived in England from Normandy in 1066 | Views of the restaurant terrace | Super-king-size bed | Overhead shower | Free tea, coffee and water | Roberts radio | Antique furniture

Banks

  • 2guests
  • 1crib - free for ages 0 to 3
22sq m | Named after smuggler Lawrence Banks, who leased Boys Hall in 1762 | A light, bright room up in the eaves with views over the garden | Roll-top bath takes centre stage in front of an original stone mullion window | Super-king-size bed | Overhead shower | Free tea, coffee and water | Roberts radio | Antique furniture

Ernest

  • 2guests
  • 2extra beds - $31.30 for ages 4 to 12
  • OR
  • 1crib - free for ages 0 to 3
32sq m | Named after military man and artist Ernest Ricketts who lived at Boys Hall in the 19th century and designed the carved heraldry above the fireplaces in ground-floor rooms | Original beams | Window-framed bath tub | Velvet sofa and antique mirrors | Super-king-size bed | Overhead shower | Free tea, coffee and water | Roberts radio | Antique furniture

Margaret

  • 2guests
  • 2extra beds - $31.30 for ages 4 to 12
  • OR
  • 1crib - free for ages 0 to 3
27sq m | Named after the wife of Thomas Boys, who would’ve slept in this room from 1616 | Outline of secret door in the panelling leading to Thomas’ room | Large roll-top bath tub for two | Super-king-size bed | Overhead shower | Free tea, coffee and water | Roberts radio | Antique furniture

Romney

  • 2guests
  • 2extra beds - $31.30 for ages 4 to 12
  • AND
  • 1crib - free for ages 0 to 3
39sq m | Named after nearby Romney Marsh, the birthplace of smuggling | Two tunnels and a secret hatch and pulley system were found in this room | Huge space located in the eaves of the house | Brimming with original oak beams | A roll-top bath tub takes centre stage in front of an original stone mullion window | Views of the garden | Super-king-size bed | Overhead shower | Free tea, coffee and water | Roberts radio | Antique furniture

Bishop's Quarter

  • 2guests
37sq m | King Charles stayed here during his flight from parliamentarian forces and donated the ornate panelling in the fireplace, formerly of Windsor Castle by way of thanks | Original 16th-century panelling and stone mullion windows | Views across the gardens | Walk-in shower and large bath tub | Drinks trolley | Original beams | Super-king-size bed | Overhead shower | Free tea, coffee and water | Roberts radio | Antique furniture