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Welcome to Luna, a beautifully designed modern beach house, offering a calm and relaxing retreat for both families and friends. Situated on a quiet sandy lane, the house is a stone’s throw from Camber’s golden sands and rolling dunes. An expansive open-plan space elegantly connecting the kitchen, dining and living areas; this unique, modern property oozes charm, and welcomes family and friends to entertain leisurely, beach style.
On entering from the doorway at the side of the house, you will find a calm, modern space with references to its 1930s origins. Elegant Crittle-style doors and windows compliment the larch and black-charred wood cladding of the exterior.
Once inside, guests will find a light and spacious open plan social space, with cosy nooks and soft curated interiors. A modern galley-style kitchen generously equipped with all needed to whip up fancy dinners, lazy breakfasts and delicious beach picnics.
A central dining space is the heart of the downstairs, overlooking the beach style garden through floor to ceiling light filled doors, opening out to a decked area and pergola with a long table and benches to enjoy daytime sun in partial shade and alfresco evenings to enjoy a warm fire pit and sounds of the nearby waves.
The modern and cosy living area is a great place for relaxing family time, or indulge in a spot of reading in the deep cushioned window seat. An additional, separate snug room provides a dedicated space for TV and games, furnished with comfy bean bags and vibrant pops of colour.
Nighttime at Luna offers serenity and comfort: Two double bedrooms welcoming and cosy for a peaceful night's rest, and a luxurious master bedroom upstairs with a super king bed and two twin beds, with an en-suite bathroom and French doors opening into the room with views across to the sandy dunes nearby.
Situated on one of the most beautiful beaches on the south coast and with easy access to multiple local attractions, this stunning house is a wonderful holiday destination for you, your family, and friends.
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Towels and Linen provided
Wi-Fi
Underfloor heating downstairs, Central heating upstairs.
Pets on request only. Please note additional pet charges are £35 per pet per week (or part of) will be charged.
Private driveway for 2–3 cars
Camber Sands is a well-known gem and famous sandy beach that sits in the 1066 country area near Rye and Dungeness. The region has a surfing vibe and features lazy days on stunning sandy beaches, enjoyed by families, adults, students and well just about anyone.
Camber has watersports on the sea and also in nearby Lydd on the marshes. Kite surfing as well as surfing, kayaking and so much more can be enjoyed along the wide sweeping waters.
For years the area known as Rye Bay, which stretches from Dungeness in Kent to Fairlight in Sussex via Camber Sands and Rye, has attracted creative types with its big skies and wild landscapes — perhaps most famously the film-maker Derek Jarman, who lived in Prospect Cottage on Dungeness. Now there is a new wave of artists, architects, and interior designers who call the area their home.
Key attractions:
Camber and Rye
Camber Sands Beach — 300 steps from the door!
Delicious meals nearby at The Gallivant and The Owl
Rye Castle and medieval town: One of the best preserved medieval towns in England. Cobbled streets, a rich selection of specialist shops and a variety of places to eat and drink.
Dungeness
A unique shingle beach National Nature Reserve. Visit the RSPB sanctuary. Take in the extraordinary architecture, for example some houses built from old railway carriages. Look at the abandoned fishing and military infrastructure. Eat fish and chips at The Pilot.
Hastings and Battle, 1066 Country (30 mins)
Explore Battle Abbey and the site of the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Walk in the footsteps of King Harold and William the Conqueror. Audio tour as you walk the battlefield. Good venue for a picnic.
Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Light Steam railway (40 mins)
Mini steam and diesel locomotives powering along a 13.5 mile track from the Cinque Port town of Hythe, terminating in Dungeness (see separate section on Walks). Good day out, particularly with kids. Catering available at all the station stops.
Port Lympne Wild Animal Reserve (45 mins)
One of the largest wild animal parks in the UK, with plenty of wide open spaces for the animals to roam. A world leader in breeding rare and endangered species, committed to conservation. Animals include gorilla, tigers, lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and a huge variety of primates.
Canterbury Cathedral
Most important cathedral in The Anglican community with extraordinary history. Established in 597AD by St Augustine and rebuilt in the 11th century, the cathedral was the site of the murder of Thomas Becket 1170. Can attend services.
Folkestone (45 mins)
Hunt for Jurassic ammonites and belemnites in the Gault Clay on the beach foreshore at Copt Point. Tide dependent: better at mid/ low tide. Eat fish and chips beside the old Folkestone harbour.
The Harbour Arm is a wonderful day out, with a shopping area, kiosks on the beach. Beachfront eateries and cocktail bars. Little Rock is a definite visit or its larger restaurant Rock Salt. Wildbox cocktails and you can enjoy the harbour walks and just grab some fresh seafood, or hot fish and chips and sit admiring the view.