Found in the heart of Sandwich, this rustic flat, part of a house, is a delightful base for couples or families who wish to explore the historic seaside town in Kent. Admire the town’s impressive architecture as you sample traditional local pubs, cafes, and food markets or festivals if you time it right. History buff? Browse the Guildhall Museum, which holds the Sandwich Magna Carta, take a guided tour of the town and sail on a boat trip to the historic site of Richborough Roman Fort & Amphitheatre. Alternatively, enjoy a boat trip to spot some seals. Sandwich Bay, a sand and shingle beach lined with golf courses, is two miles away. The town is well-situated for day trips by car or from the train station: visit Canterbury (13.5 miles) and its famous cathedral or Dover (13.5 miles) to see the famous White Cliffs.
Access this ground-floor home from home via steps to the patio area, where a door leads into the entrance hall. It is a welcoming space, with a sofa, dining table and chairs, and unique accessories like the brightly patterned rug, framed wall pictures and elaborate dresser. There’s also a cupboard with a tumble dryer. Stylishness continues in the sitting room with a vintage-style armchair, an oversized rug covering parquet flooring, a two-seater sofa bed, quirky windows and a TV/DVD for entertainment. The traditional kitchen has a framed glass door and tiled floors, as well as some intriguing wall structures like the arch. This one-level apartment has a delightful king-size bedroom and a single bedroom. The bathroom, which has contrasting wall and floor tiles, has a shower over the bath, which is P-shaped and perfect for relaxing.
Make the most of the charming front garden, which has steps, a large lawned area with a bench amongst the plants and flowers. There's also a paved patio area with wooden furniture: sun loungers and a table and chairs.