This delightful 18th century Durlock Lodge, with self-catering accommodation comprises a 2-bedroomed cottage– one with a four-poster – (sleeping 4+2) plus a 2-person studio, in a quiet village location of Minster with a railway station with direct services to London.
There's no breakfast provided, but there's an electronic oven with a timer, so guests can enjoy hot rolls with their morning coffee.
The renowned Bell Inn and three restaurants are all within a five-minute stroll.
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Owners, David & Nicky Sworder, are former restaurateurs and will recommend local places to visit and eat.
An ideal location for exploring the costal towns of Broadstairs, Margate and Ramsgate -collectively known as the Isle of Thanet, separated from the rest of Kent by the Wantsum.
The local tourist office will even organise a local volunteer to show your around for free:
www.visitthanet.co.uk/greeters/
A few miles away is ‘White Cliffs Country’ including the coastal towns of Sandwich, Deal and Dover.
The locality offers traditional bucket-and-spade family holidays and a wealth of upmarket tourist attractions.
F: [--]: www.durlocklodge.co.uk
