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The Garden Cottage
Whitstable
Kent
Offering staycation accommodation in the picturesque seaside town of Whitstable, Kent discover this splendid single-storey holiday cottage annexe, The Garden Cottage.
Benefitting from all ground-floor accommodation, off-road, private parking and close access to the local amenities and coast, The Garden Cottage welcomes two guests, perfect for a couple or even two friends seeking a peaceful retreat in this marvellous corner of England.
Upon entering your new abode, kick back and unwind in the inviting sitting area, complete with TV so you can catch up on your favourite shows after a long day of exploring.
Allow your other half to whip up a delicious homecooked meal in the well equipped home-from-home kitchen, comprising a Ninja Air Cooker, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and washer/dryer, before settling down to tuck in over a cold glass of wine.
If you prefer to make the most of your stunning surroundings, move mealtimes outdoors onto the private patio and stargaze the evening away.
Awaiting you along the hallway is a charming double bedroom, where you can unwind and relax until your ready to catch some well-deserved rest; alternatively, freshen up with use of the sleek shower room and head out to the nearest pub!
When you’re ready to explore what Whitstable has to offer, head to the coast to spend time strolling the lush sands of Whitstable Beach Front; roam the historic grounds of Whitstable Castle and Gardens, a beautifully-preserved landmark in the centre of the town, as well as the picturesque woodlands of Duncan Down, perfect for ambling your surroundings on foot, before returning back to the centre for delicious pub meal at The Peter Cushing.
If the heavens do decide to open during your stay, a day spent at the Whitstable Swimming Pool or the MFA Bowl bowling alley will help to keep all the family thoroughly entertained!
For a taste of history, visit the iconic city of Canterbury, home to Canterbury Cathedral, St Augustine’s Abbey and Canterbury Roman Museum, all before delighting in dinner and drinks in one of the city’s numerous superb restaurants, bars, cafes or pubs
WHITSTABLE
Herne Bay 5 miles; Canterbury 7 miles.
The lively town of Whitstable, which is known as the “Pearl of Kent”, dates back to before the Domesday Book. Its seaside location makes it ideal for watersports all year round, and its fishing heritage is reflected by the Oyster Festival, which takes place every July. The buzzing local museum/art gallery introduces around six new exhibitions each year, and has a fabulous coffee shop. Whitstable Castle dates back to the 1790’s, and hosts events all year round including a big May Day celebration with contributions from local musicians and artists. The town is home to a small, independent brewery, and any need for retail therapy will easily be satisfied by the range of both national stores and charming small, independent shops. Whitstable is also home to The Pearsons Arm, a gastropub owner by celebrity chef Richard Phillips and nearby in Seasalter is the Michelin star-awarded gastropub, The Sportsman which is also well worth a visit. The city of Canterbury, with its fine 6th century cathedral is just 7 miles away; also nearby is Herne Bay, from where on a clear day you can see as far as Southend and the Isle of Sheppey.
Sleeps 2,Pets Welcome