Castle Cottage

ID: S676176

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 1

About this property

Nestled on the edge of the coastal town of Hythe in the village of Saltwood is Castle Cottage. This dog-friendly holiday home benefits from a welcoming interior, two well-appointed bedrooms, and rear and front garden. This fabulous location offers a wealth of wonders hidden in the county of Kent; a wonderful choice for couples, friends and families looking to explore all Kent has to offer. Step straight into the sitting room, where you can unwind on the plush sofas in front of the Smart TV while watching on as the designated chef of the group rustles up a tasty meal in the fully-equipped kitchen. Take advantage of the rear garden where you can enjoy pre-dinner drinks or savour the last of the day’s sunshine with a glass of wine. At the close of the day sleep in your choice of either a double or twin room. Local amenities include a village store, and The Castle Hotel pub which serves delicious food; a brilliant option for the nights when you need a break from the kitchen. Spend sunny days upon the idyllic, golden shores of Hythe or Dymchurch Beaches, breathe in the sea air on a walk with your beloved canine companion or simply admire the views across the sea. Outdoor enthusiasts will also be in their element, thanks to the nearby Brockhill Country Park where you can explore the meadow and the lake, with chances to spot local wildlife. Keen ramblers can also walk the impressive Royal Military Canal, an historic monument, which spans 28 miles to Rye, in Sussex. Venture to the nearby town of Folkestone where you can immerse yourself in the area’s history at Folkestone Museum or explore Folkestone Harbour where you can experience a unique dining experience encompassing sea views at Lighthouse Champagne Bar; perfect for couples! For the younger members of the group hop aboard the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Light Railway; or visit the Wingham Wildlife Park. Make unforgettable memories at Castle Cottage!

One of the original Cinque Ports, Hythe was chosen by Edward the Confesssor to protect the English coast from invasion in exchange for a cut of the legal fees. As a natural consequence, this ushered in a period of unprecedented prosperity for these settlements, the fruits of which are still visible to this day in Hythe and other towns of similar size. The Royal Military Canal cuts straight through the heart of town. During the Napoleonic period, this was dug to protect against an invasion from France. The grassy banks of this picturesque waterway have become increasingly popular as a place to picnic, relax, and enjoy a break from work. Rent a rowboat and explore the canal and the surrounding area of Kent at your own pace. The beach is only a five-minute walk from the centre of town. Ideal for summer picnics and safe swimming, this expansive promenade looks out over a long stretch of beach and across the English Channel to France. Golf, tennis, riding, bowls, squash, boating, windsurfing, freshwater, and sea angling are just some of the activities available to visitors in Hythe. West of town is Romney Marsh, which can be explored on foot, by car, by bike, or by taking a ride on the tiniest public railway in the world. Visit the nature reserve, the lighthouse, and maybe even catch a glimpse of some painters and artists at work on Dungeness, which is accessible via the Romney, Hythe, and Dymchurch Light Railway, which has its eastern terminus in Hythe.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin (can be super-king-size on request).

Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, WC and washing machine.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room

Gas central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice-box and dishwasher.

Smart TV and WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Roadside parking and free public car park nearby.

Front garden with lawn and rear enclosed garden with garden furniture.

One well-behaved dog welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop and pub 0.1 miles and beach 1.6 miles.

Note: There is a small step down into the bathroom, please take care.

Note: The neighbours have access to the rear garden at all times but there is a gate each side; these must remain accessible at all times as they are fire escapes.

Highchair and travel cot available upon request to owner, own bedding required.

Note: with the nature of an older style of cottage, the staircase is quite steep (ish).

Nearby points of interest

  • The White Cliffs Of Dover

Reviews (9)

  • Ailsa

    Very warm and welcoming with everything we needed provided. It has been decorated to a high standard and quality finishes. We were only booked for 3 nights but would love to return for a longer stay. It is in a really good location to either walk into Hythe along canal and beach or to the Country Park nearby. Thank you Hilary for making our break go so well and for the welcome package.

  • Janet

    We were staying for work in area Heating is operated by the owner via hive app this is first time we have ever not been able to control temperature of house ourselves and we would never stay in a property that uses this system. The owner was very helpful but cottage was freezing at times and we had to message to have heating put on. The bathroom is very cold. Stairs are steep. i would suggest owner lives for a week in property without direct access to phone to understand how it actual feels to have to request heating. Garden area was nice. No cleaning products for work surfaces etc or hoover provided.

  • Hazel

    The place was tidy and clean, and the owner very helpful. There has obviously been a lot of thought gone into the design of the cottage as a holiday home, and our dog was also made to feel very welcome with all the little extras. On a personal note, I found the property quite cold and the bathroom very cold at night. The heating was managed by the owner and was restricted in both time and temperature. Again, personally I didn’t find the beds comfortable and slept on top of the duvet to help with comfort. Also, the sofas look lovely, but are quite hard after a while. The kitchen was missing a few things, like measuring jug, casserole type dish for the oven, microwavable plates. The knives were very cheap and quite dangerous to use so didn’t bother with much cooking. Even with these small personal points, we had a lovely stay and enjoyed the quiet location and quaint village of Saltwood. The font and back gardens were enclosed and great for the dog. Parking was never an issue even though you couldn’t park outside, there was always space in the car park. Hilary was attentive and quick to communicate throughout, and I have no doubt would have resolved any issues we may have had.

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