This semi-detached seafront home, with sunny rear patio, looks straight out to sea across a path and shingle/sand beach offering a grandstand view of the spectacular local sunsets. Located near Hampton Pier on the western side of Herne Bay, it is a pleasant walk along the…
The Snug at Pickelden Farmhouse is a contemporary, studio-style accommodation located in Mystole near Chilham, in the South of England. With a private garden featuring a wood-fired hot tub, this cozy abode is perfect for a couples retreat, accommodating two guests. The living…
The Jarrahdale Beach House is a newly renovated 3-bedroom apartment in Herne Bay, Kent, with stunning sea views and a private balcony. Situated right on the beach, this luxurious holiday home is the perfect base for exploring the treasures of Herne Bay, Whitstable, Canterbury,…
Barn End Cottage is a charming retreat located in Kenfield, Kent, offering accommodation for up to 6 guests in 3 bedrooms. Situated near the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the cottage provides stunning views of the surrounding countryside and a peaceful…
Found in the village of Herne Bay, Kent, 30 Leighville Drive is a charming cottage that can accommodate up to five people in its three bedrooms - a king-size, twin, and single. The property also features a bathroom, cloakroom, kitchen/diner with a woodburner, utility room, and a…
Holly Tree House is an intriguing cottage located in Herne Bay, Kent, in the South of England. With three bedrooms and the capacity to sleep six guests, this property is ideal for families looking for a relaxing getaway. Situated near the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural…
4 Country View Park is a tempting ground-floor lodge located in the rural village of Graveney, near Seasalter, Kent. The property offers a perfect countryside retreat for up to four guests, with two beautifully decorated double bedrooms and two bathrooms, one of which is…
From cobnuts to Canterbury Cathedral, Kent is an area full of history and heritage and a wonderful place to stay. Originally known as the 'Garden of England' because of it's orchards and hop fields, it also has some great beaches, the white cliffs of Dover and oddly Leeds Castle, nowhere near Leeds.