Based in Herne Bay, Kent, Pier View is a charming vacation home that sleeps up to 6 people in 3 bedrooms. Situated in the South of England, this property is near the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering stunning views of the sea and pier right from the…
Located in Canterbury, Kent in the South of England, the Forrester House is a spacious vacation home that can accommodate up to 11 people. Ideal for various types of travelers including couples, solo adventurers, families, and big groups, this self-contained property offers a…
Moat Farm House is a stunning Tudor farmhouse in Ash, Kent, offering accommodation for up to 14 guests in 7 bedrooms and 6 bath/shower rooms. Recently restored to highlight its period features, the house boasts a vaulted farmhouse kitchen, multiple reception rooms, and a…
Set within Ash, Kent in the South of England, Moat Farm Cottage is a charming farmhouse cottage that accommodates two people. The cottage features an open plan living space downstairs, a double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom upstairs, and is beautifully furnished throughout.…
Situated in Herne Bay, Kent, this 2-bedroom beach house is the perfect getaway for up to 4 guests. Just a minute's walk from the famous seafront, this property features a luxurious American-sized 6 person Jacuzzi Spa, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the nearby Kent…
Positioned within Herne Bay, Kent in the South of England, this holiday rental property sleeps up to 7 guests and is situated near the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town of Herne Bay offers a traditional seaside experience with two miles of sand and shingle…
Iluka is a traditional semi-detached, single-storey house in Herne Bay, Kent, located near Hampton Pier and facing the sea. The property sleeps 2 people in 1 bedroom and is pet-friendly, allowing for 1 small dog. It is within walking distance to the town center with shops,…
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.