Aldington, Romney Marsh
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Two charming shepherds huts situated side by side in the most wonderful setting overlooking Romney Marsh. Surround yourself with nature, kick back and enjoy the birds singing, and the sheep roaming. If you need a real 'away from it all' break then this is the place for you, with friends or family. With so much on your doorstep to see and you your stay in the Romney Marsh will be a memorable one exploring the wonderful surrounding countryside, or taking a trip to the coast with a choice of beaches nearby. We are sure you won't want to leave once you are here!
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Two Open Plan Shepherds Hut located next to each with. The huts are surrounded by sheep (and lambs in the Spring!) and have the most wonderful views.
Each hut has the following:
Living area with wood burning stove, wooden folding table and chairs for 2
Kitchen with 2 ring electric hob, fridge, sink
Sleeping Area with a double bed, underbed storage, coat rail, double aspect windows with blinds
Shower Room with an overhead shower, wash basin, heated towel rail, w.c.
Garden with a sheep proof fence surrounding a seating area with wooden chairs, fire pit/BBQ
Private parking for 2 cars
The huts are heated via wood burning stoves and electric radiators.
There’s is so much to see and do in this area of Kent. The nearby Royal Military Canal was built to defend England during the Napoleonic wars and is now a perfect place for a relaxing walk whilst spotting kingfishers and other water birds. Romney Marsh itself is a wonderful place for bird and wildlife spotting. RSPB at Dungeness, the oldest of their reserves is also a fantastic spot for ornithologists. For history lovers the Historic Lympne Castle is nearby, as well as Port Lympne Wildlife Reserve. There's no need to bring your own bikes as you can hire bikes from Channel Bike Hire who will deliver to your accommodation free of charge - please ask for further details. For some retail therapy visit Hythe, one of the original Cinque Ports with its long high street of local shops, or for a day at the beach head to Dymchurch less than 4 miles away.