14 Marine Terrace in Whistable, Kent sleeps eight people in four bedrooms.
14 Marine Terrace, a single-storey cottage, consists of a kitchen/diner with range cooker, gas hob, microwave, air fryer, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, kettle, toaster, and dining table, and a sitting room with corner sofa, exposed wall, wood-burning stove, wall-mounted smart TV, and a selection of books. The bedrooms consist of two doubles, one double with an en-suite, and a twin. There is a bathroom with a freestanding bath, a walk-in shower, a basin, a heated towel rail, and a WC. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are included in the rent. Outside, there is an enclosed front garden terrace with furniture, an enclosed rear garden patio with furniture and barbecue, and permit parking for one car. Two well-behaved dogs are welcome. Sorry, no smoking. 14 Marine Terrace offers a splendid retreat, whatever time of year. Note: External double bedroom in annex can be booked a an extra cost.
Amenities: Central heating. Range cooker, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, tumble dryer, kettle, toaster. 2 x Smart TVs, external building. Smart TV, a selection of books and WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Roadside permit parking for 1 car. Enclosed front garden terrace with furniture. Enclosed rear garden patio with furniture and barbecue. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 0.4 miles, pub and beach 0.1 miles
Region: Kent is affectionately known as the Garden of England. Its history and heritage provide the region with a rich array of sightseeing possibilities, while the stunning choice of Blue Flag beaches offer the chance to enjoy the beautiful coastline.
Town: The lively town of Whitstable, which is known as the âPearl of Kentâ, 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 1790âs, 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.