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Sunset Loft is a first floor 3 bedroom apartment sleeping up to 7 people, which is situated in the village of Tankerton above offices in a great location, with local amenities being a few minutes walk away.
The historic market town of Faversham is a short drive, with lovely walks along the creek. The city of Canterbury is close by, for some history and culture, and if all that's not enough, the wonderful seaside town of Whitstable is just 15 minutes away for some sun, sea and of course oysters.
One of Cranbrook's landmark buildings dating back to 13th century, situated in the heart of Kent.
Situated in Seasalter, Whitstable, and almost right on the beach, you’ll feel like you’re on holiday the moment you arrive. On park there are fantastic facilities for all the family to enjoy including a great heated outdoor pool and a safe children’s splash pool to enjoy on those hot summer days, plus a family entertainment venue and restaurant/bar
Located right on the beach between the popular seaside resorts of Whitstable and Herne Bay.
Set in a pretty courtyard well back from the road, this recently converted cottage has everything you need for a relaxing, enjoyable break away from home.
The University of Kent’s fantastic location overlooking the historic city of Canterbury makes it an increasingly popular choice for groups or independent travellers on a leisure break.
Tucked away in a quiet mews, yet in the heart of this vibrant seaside town, this cottage is the perfect getaway. The beach is within minutes, and award winning restaurants are on your doorstep.
Holiday barn and cottages in Kent is a truly stunning conversion situated in Doddington.
Romantic and quintessentially English pretty cottage, set in the small hamlet of Bells Forstal, surrounded by the lovely Kentish countryside.