The Georgian House
Newchurch, Romney Marsh
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Ideally positioned for exploring both coast and countryside, The Georgian House sits in the small Romney Marsh village of Newchurch, with the Kent coastline just 10 minutes away by car and open countryside from the doorstep.
A handsome example of Georgian architecture with a story to tell, the house was built by a noble Lord in the late 1700s and is thought to have served as a wartime command post. Today it offers a characterful and welcoming holiday home for stays with family or friends. Elegant rooms retain original features, complemented by thoughtfully chosen wallpapers that reflect the home’s period charm.
With beautifully high ceilings, the sitting and dining rooms provide inviting spaces to gather – whether beside the open fire or around the dining table for relaxed meals together. Tall sash windows overlook and open onto the garden, bringing in natural light throughout the day. Two staircases lead upstairs: the graceful main staircase and the former servants’ stair, a quiet reminder of the house’s heritage. Four comfortable bedrooms await on the upper floor.
The enclosed garden is generous and private, with hidden corners for children and pets to discover and open lawn space suited to outdoor games or peaceful afternoons. Beyond, the wide skies and grazing landscapes of Romney Marsh offer endless walking routes for those keen to explore further.