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The Observatory

Holiday Cottage in Deal, Kent      Sleeps 4

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The Observatory Summary

This stunning apartment is the main part of this Victorian seafront villa, interior designed in a modern cum retro style with every conceivable luxury to ensure your stay is as memorable as ever. This self catering holiday apartment would be an ideal getaway for couples, friends or a special occasion. Perfect for entertaining with the most stylish kitchen and dining area, creating meals will be a pure joy! Imagine gazing out of the large bay windows, watching the changing sea and soaking up historic Deal Castle, with a telescope provided for use during your stay this is quite magical.

  • Real Wow Factor!
  • Stylish beach living
  • Luxury property
  • Contemporary living
  • Historic village
  • Wonderful walks
  • Pubs close by
  • Good restaurants
  • Historic
  • Golf nearby
  • Wi fi
  • Good walking
  • Charming seaside town

Holiday Cottage Features

  • Coastal
  • Close to Sea
  • Pubs Nearby
  • Historic

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The Observatory Description

The Observatory certainly lives up to its name, with a telescope positioned in the large bay picture window many an hour can be spent gazing out to sea and over Deal Castle. With views like this you can understand why this area of coastline has been so important in the history of the British Isles. This chic self catering apartment is filled with modern and retro pieces to create a really amazing property - with so much to offer you will want to stay forever!

Spacious and light with a wonderful dining and kitchen area, perfect for even the most adventurous cooks. High tech gadgets abound and the bathroom is quite luxurious, with walk in shower, freestanding bath and double basins - a real five star experience awaits.

The Observatory Holiday Accommodation

From the main entrance hall of the house a front door leads up to the Observatory.

On the first level is the amazing open plan kitchen and dining area. The kitchen area is centered around a huge wooden island which has plenty of space for both preparing meals and sitting on one of the three high leather chairs. There are all machines including large American Fridge /freezer, 5 ring gas hob, double electric oven, integral coffee machine, dishwasher , microwave, magimix and of course all china and glass and a Roberts Radio. The owner has also provided a tray filled with teas, coffee, sugar, oils and vinegars for use during your stay. The dining area boasts a huge dining table and 6 chairs, with chic lighting to ensure your dining is a memorable experience. There is a large plasma screen TV with DVD and surround sound. A stylish brown leather sofa for relaxing in one corner ensures this space is really multi functional. In the bay window is a large telescope on a tripod, perfect for viewing the coastline, changing sea and Deal Castle - in fact this area is so lovely it will be hard to leave.

Stairs lead to the next floor which has the bathroom and separate living room. The bathroom with marble tiles and wooden flooring is huge. A marble lined walk in shower, freestanding bath, two basins, WC and an array of purple and black fluffy towels complete the scene. The owner has also provided an array of Ren goodies for use during your stay as well as fluffy bath robes.

The living room has a luxurious cream carpet and large corner sofa adorned with cushions in the black and purple colour scheme. With chrome ball lighting and black modern accessories this room is a calm oasis. There is a large 50 inch wall mounted plasma screen TV with DVD and surround sound. There are plenty of CDs and DVD for use during your stay. It goes without saying the views are also spectacular from this living room.

Stairs lead up to the top floor where there are two double bedrooms. The master bedroom has a 6ft double bed which has been designed in a wooden surround with modern bed side lamps and sumptuous bed linen. For relaxation there is a large plasma screen TV with remote. With plenty of storage space, hairdryer and robes this room will not fail to impress you.

The second double bedroom has a 5ft double bed, again beautifully designed with crisp white bed linen, throws and scatter cushions. There is also a TV for DVD watching.

This property has a private terrace and garden for the sole use of this apartment. Table and chairs in the garden and chairs on the terrace.

Although there is not direct parking outside the apartment there is plenty of free parking in the surrounding streets. In fact it is worth mentioning that it is not necessary to have a car as much of Deal can be explored by foot.

Local Information about Deal, Kent

Deal is steeped in history having not one but three castles built by Henry VIII, namely Deal, Walmer and Sandown. The first two you can visit and Sandown (only a few stones remain) is on the cycle path that follows the coast path. Deal has a town motto of 'Adjuvate Advenas' which for those not familiar with Latin is translated into " Befriend a Stranger" - perfect for those wanting to be made welcome on a self catering holiday to Deal or short break!

For the historians Deal is mentioned in the Doomsday book, but evidence suggests its history goes back much further. Julius Caesar is said to have landed on the Deal- Walmer coast in 55 and 54 BC. Deal is one of the Cinque Ports and has been important in the defences of south east England throughout history. With a coastline that was permanently exposed to potential attack it was no wonder that Deal played such an important role.

There is something for everyone in Deal, fantastic independent shops, markets, delicatessens, pubs, restaurants and cafes. The actual town centre is pedestrianised which makes it an ideal place to wander and explore. Deal has a long Pier which was named Pier of the year in 2008, and the beach is perfect for soaking up the coastal scenery. Deal is a genuine Georgian town with winding streets and lovely promenade.

Other things to do in Deal include the Time Ball Tower Museum, which is a Semaphore Tower and was used to pass messages along the East Coast to warn of smugglers. This museum contains many curious items and is well worth a visit. The Deal Maritime and Local History Museum is also very interesting as it tells the full historical story of this seaside town. The Deal Memorial Bandstand is a remembrance of the bombing of Deals Royal Marine School. The bandstand is still in use and there are free concerts from May to September on Sunday afternoons.

For sandy beaches Sandwich Bay and Broadstairs are a short drive away and are lovely to visit. Children will be keen to visit Port Lympne and Howletts Wild Animal Parks, again just a short journey from the apartments and a great day out.

For garden enthusiasts there are lovely gardens at Walmer Castle and further afield the beautiful gardens a Goodnestone are quite stunning. A relaxing afternoon can be spent exploring the gardens and then enjoying the British tradition of home made afternoon tea.

Of course this area is a golfer's paradise with the golf courses of Royal St George's in Sandwich, Royal Cinque Ports at Deal, Hythe, Canterbury and North Foreland all within a short drive. Other sporting activities include all the water sports which you would expect to be available and many good fishing possibilities both on the coast and lakes inland.

If France beckons then why not take a ferry from Dover or the Channel Tunnel at Folkestone for a day trip, it's so close so don't forget to bring your passports!

Inland a short drive away is the historic City of Canterbury with its cobbled streets and magnificent Cathedral, many hours can be spent exploring and enjoying everything that this Medieval City has to offer.

For more ideas please visit our 'things to do' section on the website.

SeaFrance, DFDS Seaways and P&O Ferries will be running a normal service throughout 2012 during the Olympic Games.

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