Hop Farm, The Dray Marquee
Hop Farm Country Park, Maidstone Road, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge, TN12 6PY -
Up to
300 guestsOffers
catering
Kent's historic landmark and major events venue. Ideal for weddings, conferences, meetings, team building days and Christmas parties. 500 acres of land and exquisite function rooms.
For those clients that require some extra space, The Dray Conference & Banqueting Suite has an attached permanent marquee, creating an additional area of 360 square metres. The Dray Marquee can be hired completely bare for summer functions requiring a "wet weather hedge" or fully lined, swagged and lit to create a glamorous dining facility. The Marquee is only hired out with The Dray included
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 300
Theatre
up to 250
Cabaret
up to 200
Amenities
Disabled access
Heating
Table / chairs included
Tea
Breakout rooms
Audio & visual
Microphone
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Wedding ceremony licence
Cancellation policy
50% non-refundable deposit required no later than 30 days before the event to secure the booking. Final payment (non-refundable) require no later than 14 days prior to the event
Location
Reviews
Red Hearts
Great campsite! Lots of field options electric and non electric. Lots of open spaces and a nice shower/toilet block and washing up facilities. The Hop Farm itself is actually shut and has been since 2023. We came this year to visit and was disappointed to learn that it hasn't reopened despite advertising for summer 2024 on their website.
Nora B
Lovely countryside location. Grubby building. Brilliant caterer of burgers/bacon/sausage sandwich/fish and chips variety. Went to Rock, Gem & Bead fair. Loos ok, no mirror or coat hook. Everything could be better. It is NOT a hotel
Sue Layton
Sadly this site did not suit us. It’s a very large spread out site that I assume accommodates huge numbers in the summer. During our stay there were few campers but we found the toilets and showers to be dirty so using my imagination I doubt it’s any better when the site is busy. There are 2 or 3 field with EHU but the remaining space is free camping and we saw 3 or 4 large groups so again I wonder what it will be like when busy. The most irritating thing for me was the amount of free campers who drove up to the toilets and showers several times a day instead of walking. Definitely not enough washing up sinks either. River access is limited and the site would benefit for building a launch ramp in conjunction with the local council. Safety first for me.
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