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The coast at Dymchurch is dotted with Martello towers, a modern way to protect this ancient little port once important to the Romans. At the edge of the Romney Marshes, Dymchurch is on the steam railway from Hythe to Dungeness... Read More.

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Waterside Guest House

Waterside Guest House
All the essential facilities are provided to an excellent standard. Five bedrooms all with ensuite are tastefully decorated providing televisions and tea/coffee making facilities. WATERSIDE GUEST HOUSE is tailored to look after everyone, offering family ... More
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Dr Syns GH

Dr Syns GH
This "olde worlde" guest house, named after "Dr Syns" the mythical character created by actor & author Russel Thorndike, is located in Dymchurch town next to the Romney Hythe & Dymchurch Steam Railway, within ... More | Double Room: £40 - £70 | visit website

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Honeychild Manor Farmhouse (2.64 miles)

Honeychild Manor Farmhouse

A warm welcome from Val and Stephen Furnival awaits you at Honeychild Manor Farm Bed & Breakfast. A comfortable Georgian farmhouse just outside the village of St Mary In The Marsh on Romney Marsh.

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Hotel 92 (3.30 miles)

Hotel 92
Are you trying to escape from the big city and are looking for a stress free place to relax? Look no further.
Located only a 10-minute walk from the beach a summer in New Romney will ... More | visit website
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Lympne Castle Cottages (3.45 miles)

Lympne Castle Cottages

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Our beautiful Castle Accommodation is set in the breathtaking Kent Countryside and are the perfect retreat for Bridal Accommodation, Self Catering or a well-deserved break in Luxury Cottages in Kent. ... More

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The Ship Hotel (3.55 miles)

The Ship Hotel
The Original Ship was built of mainly ship timber brought from the old port of New Romney. The 1st recorded keeper is one Thomas Banne, who is described as an "ostler" of the parish of ... More | visit website
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Stade Court (4.77 miles)

Stade Court

This delightful hotel on seafront of historic Hythe, enjoys panoramic views of the English Channel and is close to the beach where the fishermen land their daily catch. Twin and double rooms are available, ... More | visit website

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The Shieling (4.82 miles)

The Shieling

The Shieling is an elegant four bedroom house available for holiday rental, overlooking the English Channel in the picturesque Cinque Port of Hythe, set in a third of an acre of garden. It is a ... More | visit website

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Malt Lodge (4.87 miles)

Malt Lodge
Just 500 metres from the famous Romney Hythe Dymchurch light public railway, this charming guest house offers bed and breakfast accommodation with free Wi-Fi throughout the building. The seafront is a 15-minute walk and Rye ... More | visit website
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Olde Moat House (4.99 miles)

Olde Moat House

Amidst a tranquil location, surrounded by its own moat and set in 3.5 acres of grounds, this lovely medieval property provides the ideal retreat from the stresses of modern life. Moat house dates from 1460 ... More | visit website

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Hogben Farm (5.09 miles)

Hogben Farm
Situated in a truly rural location, completely surrounded by gardens and pastureland. ... More
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Castle Hotel (5.18 miles)

Castle Hotel

This charming, family run inn is set in the village green of Saltwood. Here, you will find picturesque walks around the town, taking in the village green, timbered village hall and Norman church. The hotel is ... More | visit website

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