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Whitstable Wishes, a Stylish Seaside Retreat, Whitstable with Parking Space
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Featuring a private entrance, this apartment is consisted of of 2 living rooms, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a…
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Restaurants nearby
- The Sportsman★ Michelin An inn has stood here since 1642 and The Sportsman’s reputation continues to bring diners from across the country to this windswept spot by the sea wall. The Thames Estuary provides wonderfully fresh fish and oysters, and the adjacent marshes, woodlands and soils provide meat, game and vegetables. While the place has a comfortingly traditional feel, the dishes mix old favourites (like pot-roast pork loin) with newer ideas. The cooking is assured and satisfying, with seamless flavour combinations and an understated level of complexity. Wooden cabins in the garden are available for a peaceful ni5.6km
- Whitstable Oyster Company One of those wonderful restaurants that 'does what it says on the tin', this family-run spot does indeed specialise in Whitstable Oysters, produced right outside the restaurant in the family's own oyster farm. Fresh and pure, they are a must-order and are available in a number of ways including natural, 'Royale' and 'Rockefeller'. The rest of the menu is as seafood-centric as you'd expect, with minimal adornment applied to the latest catch, be that gilthead bream or Dover sole. A large terrace and tremendous views over the estuary are the icing on the cake.688m
- Fordwich Arms★ Michelin England’s smallest town is a pretty little place and this elegant Arts and Crafts-style building fits it perfectly. It sits in a delightful spot beside the river and its wisteria-covered terrace affords wonderful views. An impressive wood-topped bar and open fires welcome you in and the wood-panelled dining room bursts with charm. The cooking is modern, creative and sometimes playful but this is never at the expense of flavour, thanks to the excellent ingredients used to power dishes like South Coast turbot with a superb vin jaune and dashi butter sauce.10.0km
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Attractions nearby
- Canterbury Cathedral cathedral in Canterbury, Kent, England, founded in 59710.0km
- Old Palace, Canterbury Grade I listed building in Canterbury, Kent, England, UK9.9km
- The Seaside Museum Herne Bay local history museum in Herne Bay, Kent, England, United Kingdom6.7km
- Wildwood Discovery Park zoo in Kent7.0km
- Old Synagogue former synagogue in Canterbury, Kent, England9.7km
- Museum of Canterbury local history museum, children's museum, heritage museum in Canterbury, Kent10.0km
- St. Dunstan's, Canterbury Grade I church in Canterbury, England, linked to the deaths of Thomas Becket & Thomas More9.3km
- St Bartholomew's Church, Goodnestone church in Graveney with Goodnestone, Kent, England, UK8.7km
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