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Stone Bay Beach House

Kent » Broadstairs
Sleeps up to 10
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 5
Just 0. 5 miles from one of Broadstairs quieter beaches, Stone Bay, this property is the perfect base from which to explore the local area. Ideally placed for families, children will enjoy making the most of the beach s soft sand and gently shelving swimming spots. Broadstairs' burgeoning restaurant scene attracts food lovers, with golfers drawn to the stunning North Foreland Golf Course just 1. 5 miles away from the property. Venturing further afield, there is the nearby town of Margate (2. 5 miles) with the recently restored family attraction, Dreamland, as well as the Turner Contemporary Gallery, while the historic city of Canterbury, known for great shopping and Canterbury Cathedral, is 18 miles away.
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About Stone Bay Beach House

Just 0.5 miles from one of Broadstairs quieter beaches, Stone Bay, this property is the perfect base from which to explore the local area. Ideally placed for families, children will enjoy making the most of the beach s soft sand and gently shelving swimming spots.

Broadstairs' burgeoning restaurant scene attracts food lovers, with golfers drawn to the stunning North Foreland Golf Course just 1.5 miles away from the property. Venturing further afield, there is the nearby town of Margate (2.5 miles) with the recently restored family attraction, Dreamland, as well as the Turner Contemporary Gallery, while the historic city of Canterbury, known for great shopping and Canterbury Cathedral, is 18 miles away.

For keen walkers and cyclists, the Viking Trail runs along the edge of Stone Bay stretching from Ramsgate to Reculver, making this the perfect base for couples and families looking to escape it all. Beautifully furnished throughout, this accommodation is spacious and open plan, offering a stylish lounge area with multiple seating options, either surrounding the Smart TV or in front of the patio doors overlooking the garden.

This is a fantastic space for family celebrations and entertaining or just right for curling up in front of the fire on a chilly afternoon and enjoying a good book. The kitchen area is a beautiful space in which to prepare dinner with a sociable island for chatting around, and it includes all of the contemporary fittings and appliances you could wish for.

Dine together around the lovely table after a busy day at the beach, before enjoying some board games ahead of a restful night's sleep. The ground floor offers two bedrooms, a king size and a double, and these two rooms share the ground floor bathroom.

The ground floor is completed with a utility room with a washing machine and tumble dryer. Heading upstairs you will find a further three bedrooms, two with Smart TVs.

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Stone Bay Beach House Reviews

Nicola
Lovely house in a great location. Owners were very helpful. We went as a large group of 12 (adults and children) and we all had a wonderful time and hope to return! Would thoroughly recommend a stay at Stone Bay Beach House.
Tendai
Bobby & Natalies home is absolutely stunning! It was spotlessly clean and even more beautiful than the pictures. The bedrooms and facilities were comfortable and the kitchen was stocked with all the essentials and then some. The downstairs space was wonderfully laid out and spacious for our group. Bobby & Natalie were super helpful and responded al most instantly to any inquiries we had. The closest beach is Stone bay which was picturesque for a sunset visit.
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Attractions Near Stone Bay Beach House

While there'll be plenty to keep you entertained at Stone Bay Beach House itself, if you plan to get out and about and see some of what Kent has to offer, here are some of the nearby attractions you can enjoy during your stay. Please note that some of these activities and days out are paid and it's always a good idea to book in advance to secure your place where applicable.

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Wildwood Trust - CT4 5EL
about 14 Miles
Wildwood Trust is well worth a visit if you are staying in the local area.  You can experience close encounters with native wildlife - all in a beautiful forest setting.  You will find this attraction between the coastal town of Herne Bay and the ancient city of Canterbury.  There is a wide variety of animals to see including badgers, foxes and otters. Kids will also love the animal encounters sessions, playground and games and quizzes.  Check out their website for the latest admission prices which are excellent value for a family day out in Kent.
Brockhill Country Park - CT21 4HL
about 25 Miles
Brockhill Country Park once formed part of a large estate dating right back to Norman times. Today the old manor house is part of Brockhill School but the grounds are still open to the public and are a popular place to enjoy a picnic on a summer day. The park is abundant with wildlife including butterflies and birds.
Port Lympne - CT21 4PD
about 27 Miles
Port Lympne - The Aspinall Wild Animal Experience in nearby Kent is one of the regions most popular attractions and should be top of your list if you have animal lovers in the family. The site is home to over 500 rare and endangered animals from all around the world including the beautiful Siberian Tigers and the largest breeding herd of Black Rhino outside of Africa. The park was set up to protect endangered species and while enjoying the experience visitors can learn about the dangers the animals face in the wild and the reasons for their decline. The centre aims to return animals to the wild wherever possible and the enclosures are designed closely match the animals natural habitat.