Kentish Knock

ID: S598132

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Tucked away in the Conservation area of the coastal town of Deal, Kent, is this pretty, terraced cottage, Kentish Knock. Enjoying a superb location just moments away from the beach and within easy reach of the Kent Downs AONB, Kentish Knock is a fantastic choice for couples or a family of four. Be welcomed into the inviting sitting room, where you will find plush seating, a TV, and a crackling woodburning stove, a haven to return to after a day of exploring. Continue through to the well-equipped kitchen/diner, where you can rustle up tasty dishes, ready to savour over a bottle of wine as you recount the days adventures. On warmer days (and evenings) why not enjoy your meals in the lovely flower-filled Courtyard Garden. Completing the ground floor is a sleek shower room where you can freshen up at the end of the day. As your eyes grow heavy, head upstairs where you will find two lovely bedrooms, a king-size with zip/link, and a king-size with en-suite cloakroom, perfect for catching up on some well-deserved rest, both bedrooms have ample storage for clothes. Explore the bustling town, where you can treat your loved ones to a delicious meal at the award-winning hotel The Rose, or try 81 Beach Street, The Bangkok Pavilion, Victuals & Co, there is no shortage of excellent eateries in Deal, you can stock up on essentials at the convenience stores and supermarkets, explore the popular Saturday market, tour the Kent Museum of the Moving Image, enjoy a leisurely stroll along Deal Seafront, visit the 16th-century Deal Castle, and delve into history at the Deal Maritime and Local History Museum. Continue onto Dover, where you can visit the world-famous National Trust site of the White Cliffs of Dover, explore Secret Wartime Tunnels, tour the Dover Museum and Bronze Age Boat Gallery, visit Dover Castle, or catch a ferry over to France! Further afield, you can experience the delights of Canterbury, with its magnificent cathedral and castle, Westgate TOWERS Museum and St Augustine’s Abbey. All this and more awaits at Kentish Knock.

Deal is a historic, Georgian seaside town with two public castles, two small museums, and two weekly markets. The restaurants in town provide everything from regional specialties to exotic Orient-inspired fare, but if seafood is your thing, you can always go out and catch it yourself from the pier or beach. The majestic Deal Castle, built during the reign of Henry viii, is a great site to take the kids because it is both fun and educational. Just down the coast is Walmer Castle, a favourite of the late Queen Mother and the former residence of the Duke of Wellington; its gardens and tea rooms are open from April to October; their scones come highly recommended. Even though the naval base that made Deal the most significant in Britain during the Age of Sail is no longer there, the town's nautical past is still evident in the area's Conservation Area architecture and house names. During the 1700s, Deal was a haven for smugglers; historic street maps reveal the routes that casks of rum and brandy took to evade the Excise officers. How about pedalling to Kingsdown, a picturesque Kent town with views of France? There are three pubs to choose from, and they all provide delicious food. There are a dozen courses within a half-drive hour's if golf is your game, but the Royal Cinque Ports, Royal St. Georges, and Kingsdown are all convenient options. Dover Castle, located not far away, is an absolute must-see for any tourist because of its intimidating grandeur. This beautiful castle has stood vigil over our coasts for twenty centuries atop the breathtaking White Cliffs of Dover. In January, Deal was named "High Street of the Year" by the Daily Telegraph, and in November of 2014, it was selected Britain's best coastal town. As one of the "best 30 weekend retreats" in March 2014, Deal is a great place for groups of friends and family to go hiking, fishing, or just relax on the beach and enjoy the fresh air and water. Deal is a great place to take a stroll down the cobblestone streets, enjoy a cup of coffee while people watching, or simply relax and take in the views of the sea.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request), 1 x king-size with en-suite cloakroom with basin and WC.Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with woodburning stove

Central heating.

Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge, separate small freezer, washing machine, Nespresso coffee maker and milk frother.

TV, WiFi.

Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Free roadside parking in nearby streets, pay and display parking available at the beach.

Rear sunny Courtyard garden with newly-laid Indian Sandstone patio, and furniture.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Sorry, no children under 5 years of age.

Shop, pub and beach 0.1 miles.

Note: The stairs leading up to the first floor are quite steep, please take care.

Note: This property does not accept Stags / Hens or similar.

Nearby points of interest

  • Deal Castle
  • Walmer Castle and Gardens
  • Dover Castle
  • The White Cliffs Of Dover
  • Dover Beach
  • Viking Bay
  • Margate Beach
  • Dover Transport Museum
  • Dover Museum and Bronze Age Boat Gallery
  • Hornby Hobbies Visitor Centre

Reviews (5)

  • Susan

    1. No instructions on how to use the oven for people not from the UK. Couldn't really tell a difference in the setting dial when trying to figure it out. However, this wasn't that big of deal because of the toaster and microwave. 2. Why list a clothes washer as an amenity when there's no way to easily dry the clothes? Not having a dryer or a clothes line in the garden to hang things made that useless. A combo unit would be better. That's why one star was deducted. Overall all though, it was a great home base for our adventures.

  • Michael

    Kentish knock has everything you need, a cozy little house, clean and tidy and in a great location, beach at the top of the road, shops, pubs and restaurants in walking distance, we found a great pub called the kings head, get yourself a pint of Kentish PIP Cider, splendid pint, Deal is beautiful and mellow, we went to deal Castle, and Walmer Castle to, great day out, also I suggest you visit Sandwich, nice little place, pubs and plenty of places to eat, some little shops there to, we had a great week here, and we'll definitely be back, stay cool, keep smiling, Mick, Michelle and Maddy x✌️x

  • Mark

    It’s only a short walk to the beach and into the centre of Deal. We loved going out and shopping along the high street for food for that evenings meal. There are an amazing array of independent food shops including a fishmongers, butchers and greengrocers. There is also a fantastic market on a Saturday which is well worth a visit. It’s a great base for exploring the local area and Walter Castle and Gardens are great to take a picnic. Dover Castle and The White Cliffs makes a great day out. The property has a lovely yard and we ate out there most days. Would thoroughly recommend this property and hopefully will be back

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