This three-storey townhouse rests in Whitstable, Kent and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.
4 Fishermans Cottage is a charming three-storey townhouse resting in the town of Whitstable in Kent. There are three bedrooms in the cottage, comprised of a triple bunk, a second-floor king-size and a second-floor twin, served by a ground-floor shower room and a bathroom, sleeping a total of six guests. There is also a kitchen/diner, a utility and a first-floor sitting room with a Juliet balcony. Externally the property has a private courtyard with furniture, as well as off-road parking for one car and additional guest parking on prior arrangement. 4 Fishermans Wharf is a beautiful abode to base a family escape to Kent.
Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric double oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, Smart TV with Sky and WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot (suitable only for a young infant - own bedding must be provided) & highchair available. Off-road parking for one car and additional guest parking upon prior request. Enclosed courtyard with furniture. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.3 miles. Note: Sloping eaves on the second floor, please mind your head. Note: No stag/hen parties, or similar.
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: Whitstable is a bustling town known as the "Pearl of Kent". Resting alongside the coast, it makes a fantastic base for a seaside escape, with ample opportunities for watersports being available all-year-round. Its charming museum/art gallery offers its own coffee shop, as well as there being shops, pubs and restaurants at the town's centre too. The city of Canterbury is within easy reach where you can see its imposing 6th century cathedral, as well as Herne Bay being well-worth exploring.