7th February 2012
Holiday Cottages in Kent
Aylets
With a glorious countryside location this attractive cottage has a south facing garden and stunning views.
Chalk Pit Cottage
This charming cottage and its pretty garden sit at the end of a row in the little village of Sarre just a short drive from the myriad delights of historic Canterbury city (8 miles) and seaside Margate
Laurel Cottage
From its pretty weatherboarded exterior to its heavily beamed interior featuring a large inglenook fireplace and wood burning stove this 18th century cottage is filled with character and charm
Manor Farm
Tucked away in the sleepy village of Milstead with the village church to one side and the cricket green abutting the boundaries on the other the delightful cottages that comprise Manor Farm are ideal for larger parties between them easily accommodating eighteen visitors and three dogs
Old Post Office
Once the post office for the little village of Ruckinge this comfortable property offers an ideal base for two families to explore the 'Garden of England' or take a day trip to the Continent
Pintails View
Enjoying views over the water and a wonderful location for exploring the myriad attractions of the area this modern duplex apartment (pictured right side of property) sits on St Mary's Island a new waterside development accessed via a bridge over the River Medway
Pocket Cottage
Built in 1851 cosy Pocket Cottage is tucked away down a quiet road in the heart of the old Cinque Port town of Tenderden just 100 yards from its wide tree lined High Street
Print House
Just two minutes' stroll from the seafront this recently refurbished ground floor apartment offers a very comfortable base from which to explore Kent's myriad delights
Stour Cottage
This cosy cottage for two enjoys an enviable location quietly tucked away in a courtyard development just 200 yards from the heart of Sandwich one of the most beautifully preserved medieval towns in Britain
Sunny Corner
A two minute stroll from this very comfortable cottage (white cottage shown right) leads to the cliff tops with their spectacular sea views and path down to the beach below
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