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Welcome to Broome Park
Welcome!

As a legally constituted Club owned by our members, we lease and manage 17 Suites in the 17th Century Grade 1 listed Mansion House at Broome Park - the former home of Lord Kitchener - located in the beautiful county of Kent, Southern England.

You can become a member and own a week or more every year in one of our Suites, or if you just want to sample the Broome Park experience, you can book short-term rentals with us.

The management of the Club is in the hands of the members' elected committee which has overall responsibility for administering all aspects of its affairs required by the Club's Constitution. Currently there are 376 members spread throughout the world occupying 900 weeks per annum.

The club was formed in 1980 when the lease to the suites was acquired on behalf of the  members for a period of 35 years (expiry June 2015).  

All members own one or more selected weeks in their chosen suite which, subject to the payment of their annual membership fees, are available every year.  

All members use their suites as holiday accommodation.

 

Broome Park - A RCI Resort of International Distinction

Broome Park located in Kent, South East England

Own at Broome Park!

Buy your own Broome Park suite from only £400, and then just £213 annually.
(Management fees are subject to change) 

Play for Free!

Step out of the Mansion House straight onto the 18 hole Broome Park Golf Course - and play for FREE during week(s) of stay!

Free Broome Park Golf!

Dine in Style!

Broome Park is home to the Jacobean Restaurant and the fully licensed Kitchener lounge bar. A takeaway menu is available every evening... and when the golf course is open, Halfway House serves tasty snacks.


Special Offers

Seize the opportunity when existing Members decide to sell their Suite entitlements...

Questions or Comments?

We love to hear from you. Whatever your question or comment, please contact us...

Get Directions

Find your way to, or from, Broome Park with our directions page...

Tourism in Kent

Find out what's going on by visting the Kent Tourism site; www.visitkent.co.uk