All three bedrooms have been named after local Broadstairs Bays. Throughout the house we have tried to maintain a balance between style and environmental awareness which is reflected in our choice of furniture for each room.  You will find an eclectic mix of antiques, attractively painted recycled pieces and individual artwork which we hope will add interest to your stay.



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The Botany Room is a spacious front-facing twin/kingsize double with small ensuite, bay window and balcony. There are a number of original Edwardian features in this room and we have tried to complement these with decorative touches that reflect the period.

Very welcoming and relaxed. Great location for a proposal (I said "Yes"!)
RS and AP, E. Sussex



The Louisa Room facing the back courtyard, has a brass double bed, and is decorated to help create a relaxing seaside atmosphere for a quiet romantic break. There is a separate private bathroom next door with WC, bath/shower and generous sized washbasin. Dressing gowns are provided.

Excellent as always. Thank you.
A & L, Tunbridge Wells

 



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The Joss Bay Room, is a sunny double room with ensuite overlooking an attractive courtyard garden. The room has a tranquil coastal style to help guests unwind.


I had the best night sleep in a long time. Mike your breakfast was yummy so "men CAN cook".
C & RP, London

 

All three bedrooms have Freeview colour TV/DVD players, clock radios, free Wi-fi access, hospitality trays and hairdryers.  For guests’ convenience beach towels are provided on request.

Nice to come back, it was every bit as good as we remembered.     NB & JL, East Grinstead


The breakfast menu has a wide variety of choices, from continental to full English breakfast with vegetarian and special diet options available on request.  Breakfasts are individually cooked using local Kentish produce where possible.  During the summer months guests may be treated to delicious soft fruit from the owners’ allotment!

In the immortal commentary from Spinal Tap – "You could go up to eleven on the dial"   DJD, Hemel Hempstead

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