17th June 2026
Kentish views, chalky slopes and long summer evenings.
"We still stop and admire the view most days," says Paul Fenwick. "There’s something timeless about it – vines in neat rows, the church tower in the distance, and rolling hills beyond."
Summer brings colour and calm to the vineyard – roses blooming at the end of each row, wildflowers dancing in the breeze, and the gentle hum of bees at work. Visitors can sit out at wooden tables beneath parasols, glass in hand, or stroll through the vines at their own pace.
With a patchwork of long grass, wildlife areas, ponds and fruit trees, there’s always something to catch the eye. This isn’t a place for rushing – it’s one to pause, breathe, and enjoy the moment.
Come for the views, stay for the wine – and maybe spot a dragonfly or two over the pond.
Book a tour or a summer tasting: brabournevineyard.co.uk
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The joy of a small vineyard is that much of the work can be done by hand, by the family.
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