Holiday Cottage in Kingsdown, Kent
from £380 pwSleeps 5
'Driftwood Lodge is a holiday cottage with pool, ideal for walking on the coast and for a coastal walking holiday' This pretty cottage is on the impressive Kingsdown Holiday Park close to the centre of Kingsdown, with its popular beaches, shops, pubs and tearoom. Cosy cottage with pool to keep the children entertained, perfect for a family holiday to explore the stunning countryside after splashing around in the pool!
Kingsdown Holiday Park in Kent would make the ideal accommodation for a family holiday or short break whatever the weather. Situated in a peaceful wooded cliff top spot with panoramic views of the English Channel Driftwood Lodge is perfect for coastal walking holidays.
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This 3 bedroom holiday lodge is situated in the excellent Kingsdown Holiday Park, a beautiful spacious, relaxing, tree lined cliff top location with views to the English Channel.
Double doors lead from a covered veranda into the sitting room/dining room with table and chairs for 5 guests, 2 large comfortable sofas, TV with freeview, DVD and video.
The kitchen at the rear of the chalet has everything you will need for your self catering holiday, fridge, microwave, electric oven and hob with extractor fan and dishwasher. There is a door leading outside to a private garden at the rear of the property with wrought iron table, chairs and parasol. A barbeque has been thoughtfully provided by the owner, perfect for al fresco dining with a chilled bottle of wine.
The main bathroom is on the ground floor and includes WC, basin and large corner shower.
Bedroom 3 is on the ground floor and has a 3ft single bed with wardrobe offering plenty of storage during your stay. A door leads onto the garden area.
The stairs to the 1st floor are narrower and slightly steeper than a conventional staircase (stair gate provided) and lead to the master double bedroom with attractive apex ceiling and 4'6" bed dressed with crisp cotton bed linen , bedside tables and lamps complete the scene. Bedroom 2 also has an apex ceiling with double bed and colourful bed linen, bedside tables and lamps, and a wardrobe has also been provided.
Parking is available in free car park (no cars allowed on the site, trolleys available for luggage).
The historical coastal town of Deal is close by. It is a very popular seaside town which once upon a time had a thriving fishing industry, the heritage of this can be seen in the pretty conservation area in the centre of the town. There is also a lively shopping centre with many high street names and a good selection of interesting independent shops.
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 Georges at 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! SeaFrance, DFDS Seaways and P&O Ferries will be running a normal service throughout 2012 during the Olympic Games.
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.
Lovely quiet site, great for 2 10 year olds! Lodge was fantastic, had a great week.
July 2012
Lovely position, excellent decor/facilities, equipment inside & out including cot, highchair and stairgate. A home from home experience. Thank you!
Mrs. B. B., July 2011
So relieved to find reality matched internal photos! Everything was provided for us and a crawling baby! All new and in pristine conditions, Upstairs loo was a real bonus. Excellent, well recommended. Thank you.
Brenda Brightwell
A refundable security deposit of £75 is payable
All linen and towels provided
Use of all the holiday park facilities
TV, Freeview, DVD player
Parking
Cot and highchair available on request
Sorry no pets accepted at the Holiday Park.
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(ii) all descriptions (including photographs), dimensions, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details are given in good faith and believed to be correct, but any intending holidaymakers should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact.
(iii) no person in the employment of Mulberry Cottages has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property.