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Inside, the cottage has been completely refurbished and restored with a 30's theme from Art Deco mirrors and ornaments and glasses, with a comfortable seating to sink into. Combine this lovely beach location with a wonderfully cosy woodburner and you can see the cottage is well worth a visit whatever the time of year
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.
Whether you are looking for short or long term serviced accommodation or holiday rental in Rochester, you can visit the Black & White House.
Adventure 001 is proud to be the largest provider of Helicopter Pleasure Flights and Sightseeing tours in the Country. We offer a wide range of helicopter flights with breath taking views.
Aero Legends offers a unique experience of being able to fly in and with the training and combat aircraft that the RAF used during WWII, ranging from a short flight in a Tiger Moth through to the full experience package of Tiger Moth, Harvard and Spitfire.
The Beaney is an art museum and library offering state-of-the-art exhibition galleries, excellent learning facilities and a varied programme of interactive events for all ages.
The present Bell Hotel was built in the 19th Century but has a chic, modern feel and a reputation for excellence.
The Brasserie on the Bay opened in May 2012 and was awarded 2 AA Rosettes in 2013. Diners will enjoy the contemporary feel of the Lounge at the Lodge on arrival and are certain to be offered a warm welcome.
If you want History, Humour and Haunting, there is only one place to be- The Canterbury Ghost Tour!
Built in 1874, the Crown Inn combines period charm with contemporary style, facilities and entertainment, a few steps from the woods and open spaces of Chislehurst Common.