Westerhall House is a stunning historic residence located in the heart of Canterbury, Kent, offering accommodation for up to eight guests. This elegant holiday home, built between the 16th and 18th centuries, has been thoughtfully renovated while retaining its original charm. The property boasts the convenience of parking, which is a rare find in such a central location. Nestled near the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it provides a perfect blend of cultural experiences and natural beauty for visitors.
The ground floor of Westerhall House features a spacious sitting room adorned with comfortable sofas and chairs, a decorative fireplace, and a TV, making it an inviting space for relaxation. Adjacent to this is a formal dining room equipped with a large table and chairs, also complemented by a decorative fireplace. The well-appointed kitchen includes modern appliances such as an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, alongside a cozy breakfast area. A study room, utility room, and a convenient cloakroom complete the ground floor layout, enhancing the functionality of the home.
On the first floor, guests will find the master bedroom, which features a luxurious super king-size bed and an ensuite bathroom equipped with both a bath and shower. There is also a second bedroom with a king-size bed and views of the cathedral. The second floor houses a third bedroom with a double bed and similar cathedral views, while a fourth bedroom, tucked into the eaves, offers two single beds and an ensuite bathroom, though guests should be mindful of low beams in this room.
Outside, the property is surrounded by an enclosed walled garden that provides a peaceful retreat, complete with garden furniture suitable for eight guests. A side gate offers access to an allocated parking space. Located on Palace Street, also known as the King’s Mile, Westerhall House is in proximity to a variety of independent shops, art galleries, restaurants, and cafes. The central location allows easy access to Canterbury's key attractions, including the renowned Cathedral and the Marlowe Theatre, making it an ideal base for exploring this historic city.
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