Everything was pristine clean, the rooms even smelled nice when we entered them. There's a kitchenette with a microwave, fridge and tea set. Outside the rooms are well equipped kitchens and common area. I loved the interior style and the decor, it really made the slogan "your home away from home" true:)
The house was a home from home everything is thought of. Its near the beach, eating places and has two parking spaces. it’s very clean and finishing touches like the hand moisturiser in the bathrooms really make it home from home.
Beach is lovely, lovely farm shop 10 min away and Rye...
Beach is lovely, lovely farm shop 10 min away and Rye harbour Seafood pop up
Restaurant. I would recommend stocking up on groceries before your stay at is camber sands there are only like corner shop types of shops and not cheap. Beach is very clean
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Guest review by
Kati
United Kingdom
10.0
Lots of history there, walking guides on the internet, good...
Lots of history there, walking guides on the internet, good choice of restaurants and a Sainsburys. Great center for a walking holiday and for lovers of ancient churches and the 100-year old Romney Hythe & Dymchurch steam railway.
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Guest review by
Jonathan
Sweden
10.0
We love Dymchurch as it has a nice village feel about it ,...
We love Dymchurch as it has a nice village feel about it , It has lots of little shops including a chemist and a post office and also a Tescos . Lots of little places to eat and we think it has the best sandy beach in the area .
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Guest review by
Margaret
United Kingdom
10.0
The bungalow was very quaint, well equipped with everything...
The bungalow was very quaint, well equipped with everything one needs for a getaway and more! Sue, the proprietor, had thought of everything. It was close to nearby shops, restaurants and pubs and the Sandy beach was just across the road. There were bus routes just around the corner. I would certainly recommend Seashells to anyone wishing to stay in the area.
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Guest review by
Sue
United Kingdom
10.0
Rye Harbour is a strangely beautiful place , very different...
Rye Harbour is a strangely beautiful place , very different from anywhere else . Vast skies , nature reserve with many walks . We visit often and it’s always a joy . Lovely pub , visitor centre and cafe , and a beach , what more can you ask for . Large car park in the village
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Guest review by
Janet
United Kingdom
10.0
Dungeness is a unique place on the Kent coast.
Dungeness is a unique place on the Kent coast. A vast shingle beach, and ramshackle old cottages mix with architectural wonders. Decaying fishing boats litter the shore and a nuclear power station adds to the complex landscape. A 15 inch gauge railway runs through the landscape, transporting visitors back and from Hythe to Dungeness and two lighthouses look over the land and see. A haven for the weird and a magnet for artists. There's nowhere quite like it.
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Guest review by
Phil
Jersey
10.0
I have been going to camber for years now , it’s one of my...
I have been going to camber for years now , it’s one of my go to places to escape the madness of real life , as long as it’s not windy or raining the beach is amazing and safe for the kids , ( although a little rain doesn’t hurt 😊) the caravan park at parkdean resorts offers you everything you need in one place wether your with children or not , lots of things to do or just don’t do anything , up to you , I would always recommend Camber to anyone , it’s just lovely .
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Guest review by
Anonymous
10.0
A good place to stay for touring around the area,...
A good place to stay for touring around the area, particularly the Medieval Churches on Romney mMrsh and the RHDR railway. Several independent shops in the village. The Ship Inn provides good food and drink and a warm welcome.
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Guest review by
diana
United Kingdom
10.0
Beautiful beach, town is small but there is enough there to...
Beautiful beach, town is small but there is enough there to cover your needs. Great as a base too to go to other places along the coast such as Rye and Deal. Top tip if there during the week most places stop serving food at 8pm so eat early. We unfortunately didn’t know this and ended up in the kebab shop (which was very good) but was planning on something a bit more special
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Guest review by
Mary
United Kingdom
10.0
An idyllic stay with five adults aged 64 to 90 and two dogs.
An idyllic stay with five adults aged 64 to 90 and two dogs.
Walking to the “Sound Mirrors” was well worth it.
The view across Romney and close proximity to walk just moments from the house, simply perfect.
On average, 3-star hotels in Dungeness cost £88 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dungeness are £150 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dungeness can on average be found for £181 per night (based on Booking.com prices).