Sandwich
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Three Kings Yard offers that touch of romance in a setting to match, with a cosy wood burning stove, fully equipped kitchen ideal for a slap up meal or a place to enjoy croissants and coffee in the morning. The enclosed tiny rear courtyard offers an escape for some quiet time, whilst the best of the home is found in the quaint period details that live and breathe in the walls and are sympathetically enhanced in modern design and quirky charming details.
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Three Kings Yard: sleeps 3+1 in 2 bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen/diner, one shower wet room. Small rear patio area. Parking is available a short walk away from the cottage (charges apply).
Ground Floor
Sitting Room
Comfortable but cosy seating for 3, log burner, Smart TV, digital radio.
Kitchen/Diner
Compact yet well equipped, lots of hidden spaces. Gas hob and electric oven, fridge freezer, washer/dryer, slimline dishwasher. Kettle, Toaster and Nespresso. Radio / Speaker - wifi connected.
Shower room
Walk in wet-room, fully tiled. Good sized shower. WC and large heated towel rail.
First Floor
Via a steep wooden staircase
Master Bedroom
Double bed (sleeps 2), Built in wardrobe (shared as a Jack and Jill wardrobe with the second bedroom), chest of drawers.
Bedroom 2
Single bed (sleeps 1+1), chest of drawers, pull out day-bed for a child available only on request.
Outside
Wooden paved area with bench and table for two. Pots and plants.
Services
Wi-Fi - High speed
Central Heating
Log burner
Sandwich holds a wealth of cultural heritage being one of the Cinque Ports. The town is recognised as one of the best preserved medieval towns in the country and is now in ownership of its own Magna Carta. Sandwich is awash with things to see and do, much of it enjoyed on foot without needing to get back in the car. The ancient courtroom and museum can be located in the Guildhall just a few minutes walk from the cottage. There are quaint cafes including an Italian pizzeria with wood fired oven, offering delectable bites breakfast until dinner. The quayside is charming with walking trails on the flat which run along on a relaxing 30 minute walk to the sandy beaches of Sandwich bay.
Inside the town you will also find the White Mill Rural Heritage centre, Salutation Gardens and no less than four historic churches. The bells you can hear quietly chiming from inside the cottage. The narrow streets with timber framed listed buildings carry you back in time. You’ll also find a delicatessen, a grocers and many places to eat and drink. Events are also held frequently in the centre throughout the year. Sandwich is a bit of a secret getaway location to hide away from the busy world and enjoy local living.
Venture less than 2 miles and you can reach Deal a smugglers port town, here you will find the golf course, home to the Golf Open in 2021.