Kentish Express Ashford & District

£4m ‘complex’ set to open in August

- By Dan Wright dwright@thekmgroup.co.uk

A long-empty hotel is set to reopen in August as a six-pronged ‘complex’ featuring a country pub, bistro and pizza restaurant.

The Croft Hotel in Canterbury Road, Kennington, was snapped up by renowned restaurate­urs Alex and Helen Bensley in early 2018 after plans to replace it with nine homes floundered.

The husband-and-wife duo who have a proven track record of turning failing pubs into successful eateries - have been working on their plans ever since and have now revealed more details about the bold scheme.

Set to create 75 jobs, the first phase of the £4m project features six key parts: country pub, bistro, Spanish-inspired courtyard, champagne and oyster bar, 100seat fine-dining restaurant and small gourmet pizza restaurant.

The second stage will see most of the existing lodges at the side of the main building turned into 10 to 30 “quality” hotel rooms.

In 2016, the Bensleys sold five of their restaurant­s to Shepherd Neame for £11.9 million - including The Old Mill not far from The Croft on the A28.

Mr Bensley, who has owned about 35 restaurant­s in his career, says he plans to open his latest venture in the summer but only if the Covid-19 vaccine has been fully rolled out by then.

“I don’t want anyone to have to socially distance when they go in there,” he said.

“I hate the word, but it’s a kind of complex, although it won’t feel like that when you are in there.

“You won’t have to go outside to get to the different areas, but they will all be independen­t with their own staff.

“It will feel like one of those pubs where you walk into the bar and can then go through to the restaurant. It will be like that, but with more areas.”

In 2012, Mr Bensley turned the Grade II-listed Golden Ball into The Old Mill after refurbishi­ng the site and adding an extension.

He has already recruited the management team for his latest project which includes personnel trained at some of London’s top restaurant­s.

“When I opened The Old Mill, there was a lot of resistance with people saying ‘we don’t need another restaurant’, but it was such a success,” he said.

“That was middle of the road, casual dining, but this is another degree up on that.

“I think people know enough about food now to order a plate of oysters.

“I opened my first restaurant in Ashford in 1991 and if you had offered someone a plate of oysters then they would have thrown them at you.”

Mr Bensley described the constructi­on programme as “a bit of a pig” after a roofer caught Covid-19 before Christmas and Ashford Borough Council had to give the green light to the refurbishm­ent.

But he says his team has taken everything out that was not original and has approximat­ely tripled the footprint by ripping out hardboard walls.

“We’ve literally taken it back to the fabric,” he said.

“The brick floor had three layers of lino and three layers of carpet over it - you probably have to go back to the 1930s for the last time someone saw it.

“We have also found three open fire places which we have fully restored and the basement will be a nice vintage wine cellar.”

Mr Bensley says he will be recruiting more staff nearer the opening date of his project, which is called the Stubbs Restaurant and Bar.

He is also providing on-site accommodat­ion so he can attract top chefs from London and further afield.

“The only other place I know where you can get a decent meal in the Ashford area is probably Pizza Express or the The Pig & Sty in Bethersden,” he added.

“This will be proper fresh cooking but by qualified chefs - and we’ve got some very good chefs lined up.

“I am not in a hurry to open it; if I can get it half right, it will be excellent.”

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 ?? ?? Inside The Croft Hotel in 2009; the new owners say they have now “taken it back to the fabric”, uncovering three open fire places
Inside The Croft Hotel in 2009; the new owners say they have now “taken it back to the fabric”, uncovering three open fire places
 ?? ?? The Croft is in a prime spot at the bottom of The Street in Canterbury Road, Kennington, but it has sat empty for a number of years
The Croft is in a prime spot at the bottom of The Street in Canterbury Road, Kennington, but it has sat empty for a number of years
 ?? Picture: Steve Salter ?? The Croft Hotel pictured in 1978
Picture: Steve Salter The Croft Hotel pictured in 1978

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