Faversham 1 mile. Resting in the quaint village of Ospringe near Faversham in Kent, is 7 Water Lane, a charming two-bedroom cottage. Within proximity to local amenities and upon the cusp of Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this pet-friendly abode welcomes three guests, ideal for families looking to explore the South of England. Enter the homely sitting room, complete with a feature cast-iron fireplace, quirky wallpaper, a plush sofa, and a TV, before heading to the kitchen/diner, well-equipped to rustle up and enjoy hearty meals as a family. If you'd prefer to dine alfresco, discover the rear courtyard, dotted with colourful blooms, planters, and pretty lights, ahead of a quick refresh in the ground-floor bathroom. When sleep calls, retire to one of two bedrooms, complete with wooden flooring, ample storage, and light furnishings, where you can select from a four-poster double and a single. Come morning, venture into Faversham where you can dine, stock up on the essentials and explore the local area. Within proximity to 7 Water Lane, you'll find Oare Gunpowder Works Country Park, where you can enjoy a picnic while enveloped by wildlife, visit Stonebridge Pond and its stunning landscape, or hike through Oare Marshes Nature Reserve for an afternoon of bird watching. By car reach Chilham and its grand castle, reflecting its heritage from 1616, or for the perfect picture opportunity, travel to Bluebell Forest and its sea of beautiful bluebells, preserved by the National Trust. The cathedral city of Canterbury is a recommended stop off, brimming with history rich attractions, including Kent Museum of Freemasonry, Canterbury Roman Museum and the resident cathedral, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, whilst Canterbury Historic River Tours is the ideal activity for those who love the water, touring River Stour, running through the heart of the city. Plan your next break with 7 Water Lane as your abode.
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Escape from the city and discover the delights of the New Forest, or the hop fields of Kent; great walking in the South Downs, and so much to do on the Isle of Wight.