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Elvey Farm really comes into its own at Christmas. The log fire crackles away in the bar, the restaurant is decked out in traditional Christmas garb, the frost glistens in the surrounding fields and the smells from the kitchen are too tempting for words... Come and join us... we'd love to see you.

Planning a Christmas Party?

Check out our special Christmas Party menu here. It's available throughout December for groups of 8 or more. We can seat up to 40, and we offer tradiitonal home-cooked Christmas fayre, all from local ingredients, and fresh as a daisy.

No limp Yorkshire puddings here...

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Christmas at the Farm

Come down to the farm on Christmas Eve and enjoy a special Christmas meal in the restaurant
Stay the night under ancient beams in one of our beautifully appointed suites
Wake up on Christmas morning and enjoy a walk across fields

Join us for champagne and canapes at 1 o'clock, followed by a five-course Christmas lunch
Retire to your room or enjoy the surrounding countryside

Join us in the evening for a Christmas buffet
Finish your stay with a fabulous Kentish breakfast on Boxing Day morning.

Oast House and Stable Block: £487.90
Penshurst Suite: £627.90
Canterbury Suite (with hot tub): £687.90

Prices are PER ROOM, based on 2 people sharing.
They include two nights' accommodation, Christmas Eve dinner,
Christmas lunch and a buffet in the evening.
Plus of course a full Kentish breakfast both mornings.

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Murder Mystery Night

'The King's Peach!'


It's December 1936 and the new King George VI is celebrating his first New Year's Eve at Balmoral. But things aren't what they seem. Why are the servants acting suspicious? Who is the mysterious politician who arrives in the night? And why are so many people obsessed with feeding him soft fruit?

Tickets: £68.95
including five-course New Year's Eve dinner, plus Murder Mystery entertainment

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Join us for a New Year's Eve with a difference. You'll eat a sumptuous six-course gourmet dinner and in between courses, you will watch scenes from a play, performed by local actors. And you never know... during one of the scenes, a character MAY be murdered! Your job is to guess whodunnit, why and how.

Don't be put off if you're shy... there's no audience participation and you won't be dragged onstage and asked to play a part. You just have to sit there, enjoy delicious food and be entertained. And if you can guess whodunnit, all the better!

 

 

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