Check out the spectacular views at this spacious two bedroom getaway with lots of natural light radiating from the original wooden sash windows. On the second floor of a prestigious building offering an open plan lounge, fully fitted kitchen with all modern appliances. Two comfortable bedrooms (king size beds) and fully fitted guest bathrooms/WC. Excellent seaside base to explore at its very close to the Folkestone seafront harbour and beaches and many restaurants.
Plenty to do in folkestone
Restaurants Nearby
Rock Salt Fish Restaurant– for a treat but needs to be booked in advance or try
Little Rock on the Beachfront for lunch and dinner.
The Harbour Inn – good pub food very close
Marleys The Old High St – Delicious Breakfasts, Lunch, Dinners Dine in only,
The Pullman Pub – locally sourced, vegan friendly British pub menu, palmed summer gardens and log fires in the cold months.
Dr Legumes – The East Yard Harbour
Plant based food
Bella Pasta, The Creative Quarter
Italian restaurant
STREETFOOD – 200m from the apartment
Chummys, Beach St and Bobs Seafood, The Stade - I’ve been enjoying Seafood from their stalls for more than 30 years!
The Goods Yard – The Harbour Arm
Open air large screen entertainment and a variety of food vendors.
The Harbour Arm for a variety of food vendors to meet most peoples needs, with a champagne bar in the lighthouse at the end!
Coffee Cakes and Breakfasts
Harbour Coffee Co.
Enjoy your morning coffee looking out over the sea and white cliffs.
Or Try Steep St Café in the Old High St.
Nearest Transport
Folkestone Central Station is just under a miles walk.
Pets - not allowed
Smoking - not allowed
Located in Folkestone, this apartment is on the waterfront. Folkestone Harbour and Leas Promenade are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Leas Lift and Elham Valley Railway Museum. Russell Gardens and Pencester Gardens are also worth visiting.
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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.