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Margate 5 miles; Canterbury 17 miles.
Ramsgate is a wonderful blend of maritime heritage, architectural splendour and a touch of cosmopolitan pizzazz. Why not dine al fresco and watch the yachts sail in and out of the marina, or stroll along the promenade to the harbour and choose something tasty from one of the boats landing their daily catch. For those who like nostalgia, a visit to the Pinball Parlour where you can try out the vintage machines will invoke memories. Visitors are spoilt for choice when it come the beach, with 15 beaches and bays between Pegwell Bay and Reculver renowned for their sand and awarded 3 Blue Flags and 7 Quality Coast Awards. Whether it be beach combing or boat rides Ramsgate has it all to offer. For the more energetic there is the Viking Coastal Trail, one of the most attractive leisure cycle routes in Kent. With excellent restaurants serving delicacies from around the world alongside traditional English pubs, you are never far from your gastronomic desire. And if you still feel a wish for more adventure, why not take the cross-Channel ferry from Ramsgate Port to Ostend for the day!
This delightful, detached coastal flint cottage is located near to Ramsgate town centre and beach. Traditionally restored and comfortably furnished, this Ramsgate cottage is ideal for families and friends looking to enjoy this part of the Kent coast. With decor in keeping with the style of this lovely flint Ramsgate cottage, and carefully chosen furnishings including a four poster bed in the master bedroom, this bright and spacious accommodation has stylish additions to maintain the romantic theme. The front of this Ramsgate cottage opens directly on to the street, as is usual for the property's period, while the rear enclosed garden is well established and you can sit under the holly tree and enjoy planning the day's activities. The historic coastal town of Ramsgate offers something for all visitors, from beach-combing to water sports, or enjoy something from the fishermen's daily catch. Connecting Ramsgate with other Cinque Ports are 11 miles of pathways for those who enjoy walking or cycling, or for those wishing to explore further the cross channel ferry operates from the port. This Ramsgate cottage can be enjoyed at any time of the year.
Two bedrooms: 1 x four poster double, 1 x twin (zip & link, can be double by prior arrangement). Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Fitted kitchen. Dining room. Sitting room with open fire.
Gas central heating with open fire in sitting room. Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, slimline dishwasher, TV with Sky+ entertainment package, selection of books and games, WiFi. Fuel, power and starter pack for open fire inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot, highchair and stairgate on request. Roadside parking. Large, lockable shed ideal for bike storage. Garden with patio, furniture and BBQ to rear. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 5 mins walk. Note: There are 2 steps up to the front door. Note: There are steep cottage stairs at this property and may not be suitable for the less mobile.
Previous visitors' comments about Flint Cottage:
Lovely cottage in a great setting - fabulous experience!
Miss Whitwick, London, March 2013
Flint Cottage was adorable, very pretty! It was very comfortable and spotlessly clean. The owners had left tea and coffee etc and some fresh milk which was lovely. I would definitely stay here again and recommend it to other people.
Mrs James, Gillingham, February 2013
I loved the period feel of the property. The owner of the property was extremely helpful and made us feel very welcome. Lovely town and the cottage location was excellent.
Mr Lake, London, December 2012
We would thoroughly recommend this cottage to anyone. The cottage itself is beautiful and very well cared for, in a great location. The owners were very helpful and friendly. We loved the open fireplace. We felt as if we had come home from home!
Mrs Boes, Cambridge, October 2012