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Buying format see all distance 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles 15 miles 20 miles 50 miles 75 miles 100 miles 150 miles 200 miles 500 miles 750 miles 1000 miles 1500 miles 2000 miles As Vickie Miles gives us a tour of her Kent bed and breakfast, The Linen Shed, she reveals her favourite local haunts and the secrets behind her French vintage style Look out of the window of Vickie Miles’ grey clapboard house in the village of Boughton-under-Blean, near Faversham in Kent, and there’s rolling fruit orchards of peach, apple and pear trees as far as the eye can see. It’s a suitably fitting view for the trained chef turned bed and breakfast owner, who moved here with her husband Graham, a recording studios engineer, nine years ago after feeling ‘a bit allergic to everything in London’ (including a 25-year career in media recruitment). She grows her own blackcurrants and rhubarb, is renowned for her homemade granola with fruit compote, and cooks up sterling breakfasts for her guests, such as grilled tomatoes on the vine with crispy Serrano ham drizzled with basil oil.
Miles opened her bed and breakfast, which is named The Linen Shed, seven years ago when money was tight. ‘The house lent itself to doing something like this; we didn’t have to make a huge amount of changes apart from adding another bathroom,’ she recalls. ‘The interior was very shabby chic when we bought it; it’s still shabby chic now, but I did a lot of decorating.’ One thing she didn’t touch were the beautiful wall panels in the living room painted by the previous owner artist Susan Wilde (there is also a distressed, wooden gypsy caravan in one corner of the garden that she left behind). The bed and breakfast The house has three, individually designed guest bedrooms: the dove grey Bird room with a wall of etched, vintage mirrors and matching mirrored furniture found at various car boot sales; the French room, which has a huge Empress bed and an ensuite shower room with underground metro tiles; and the Green room with floral paintings on the walls, and a French bed painted by Miles.
‘I slap paint on everything but I’m not one for sanding and waxing. I splash it on, hope for the best and it usually turns out nicely,’ she says. When the couple first moved in, Miles already owned a pair of bergere chairs  handed down from her grandmother, a steel-topped table, which she uses for baking in the kitchen, and a set of Singer sewing machine chairs for the dining room table. The rest of the furniture is a mix of antiques, second-hand pieces and new that she has assembled over the years. ‘I really love the French vintage style. It’s so different from the industrial warehouse I used to live in by the canal in King’s Cross.’ Regular haunts for sourcing items include Barrow’s Antiques in Faversham and the Canterbury Wincheap Car Boot (Miles will even get up early to go car booting with guests before breakfast if they wish) but the area isn’t just a magnet for scavenging weekenders: it’s also excellent for long county walks, pretty villages and days out by the coast, which is four miles away.
‘I sometimes pack people off to the beach with a romantic picnic, or perhaps a little stove and frying pan to cook fresh crab cakes.’ For those who don’t want to do it themselves, Miles recommends Wheelers Oyster bar in Whitstable and gastro pubs, The Sportsman at Seasalter or the Queen’s Head, which is stumbling distance down the road. ‘It’s the heart of the local community and where I got to know everyone when I first moved here.’ In a rare quiet moment, she likes to sit on the covered veranda with Cecil, the tabby cat at her feet, looking out to the garden. What does she love most about running a bed and breakfast? ‘I love people and I’ve met the most interesting characters. You never know who is going to walk through the door.’ If, like us, you’ve ever dreamt of upping sticks and moving to the country to take up a slower and more peaceful way of life, then Vickie Miles provides the perfect inspiration. Her beautiful B&B pays homage to her resplendent French shabby chic style, intertwined with upcycled treasures to produce a truly gorgeous guest house.