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Dog-friendly Hotels Kent

Taking a break to the Garden of England in Kent? The region has some great pet friendly inns and hotels for you and your dog to stay while taking a pawsome staycation.

  • Leighwood, KentInstant Book Overlay Image
    Deal, England
    5.00
    Leighwood is a beautiful barn conversion set in a large properties grounds, surrounded by beautiful countryside, yet only a 25-minute walk via bridleways away from multiple beaches and St George’s Royal Golf Course. This property is ideal for a couple who enjoy walking, visiting the local villages and towns or just going to the beach.
    Within the grounds you have the ability to wander around and enjoy the stunning views surrounding you. A short walk away you have the options of various beaches and towns in Sandwich, Deal, Ramsgate and Dover. With plenty to do in the surrounding area, take your pick or simply enjoy the property and grounds it is set in for a more romantic break. Beach 3 miles.
    £77
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  • Bow Cottage, KentInstant Book Overlay Image
    Fordwich, England
    Bow Cottage lies in the ancient town of Fordwich, known as the smallest town in Great Britain and is a comfortable terraced holiday cottage which has been renovated to a very good standard, retaining stone clad walls. The front-facing living room boasts a feature bow window and woodburner, and the galley-style kitchen, which has tiled floors, leads into the dining room with patio doors opening on to a patio. This is a great location for walks directly from Fordwich and the outlying area, for exploring, and for sampling the local ales in one of the two local pubs. Explore the historic city of Canterbury with its magnificent cathedral, learn about Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales or take a boat trip on the River Stour. Cycle the Crab and Winkle Way, visit the coast at Herne Bay or spot a seal and sample the oysters at Whitstable, 12 miles. Another enjoyable experience is to go back in time and explore the castles of Dover, Deal and Walmer. Good train connections to London. Shop ¼ mile, pubs/restaurants 100 yards.
    £58
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  • Sleepy Hollow, KentInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dover, England
    A contemporary single-storey holiday home settled in the quaint village of Ewell Minnis, in Kent. Ground-floor living. Off-road parking. Enclosed garden. Pet-friendly. Whitfield 3.6 miles; Folkestone 6.8 miles; Canterbury 13.5 miles.
    £66
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  • The Honey House, KentInstant Book Overlay Image
    An ideal choice for couples, solo travellers, or small families looking for a peaceful base in which to explore this beautiful area, with an enclosed private patio garden for you to relax come evening or to enjoy breakfast together before heading out for the day. Formerly The Honey House was for the owner’s late father, a keen beekeeper, aptly named and with soft furnishings giving a nod to its former use. From the enclosed patio garden step inside the open-plan living area, with a fully equipped kitchen ideal for packing up a lunch for the day or evening meals, a dining table for four, and a comfortable sofa and armchair to relax come the evening. Retreat to the double bedroom after a day of exploring for a restful night’s sleep. Come morning, say hello to your neighbours – the friendly dogs, goats that will be sure to greet you as you come and go.
    Situated on the outskirts of the small village of Eastry, with picturesque walking routes to the village, and the friendly village pub is a 15-minute walk or 2-minute drive away. The historic, charming town of Sandwich, a 5-minute drive away, is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Britain, with its pretty streets lined with historic buildings and quaint cottages, set back from, and overlooking the quay, with a choice of independent restaurants, cafés, pubs and individual shops. There are boat trips from Sandwich taking you to marvel at the seals lining the edge of Pegwell Bay Nature Reserve, a real sight to see. For a day at the beach, Sandwich Bay is certainly worth a visit, whilst the shingled beach at Deal is also nearby, within a 15-minute drive; as well as the vibrant, creative centre of Deal, with intriguing art galleries, boutique shops, and excellent eateries. The Honey House really is in an ideal position for exploring much of Kent’s hot spots, coast, and countryside.
    £58
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  • Primrose Lodge, KentInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Nestled in a small town location with shops, bars and restaurants and country walks. The apartment is lavishly decorated with a luxury bathroom, and open plan living, dining, kitchen and bedroom areas. Close to the beaches of Littlestone and Dungeness. being so close to the beaches and the beautiful surrounding countryside it is perfect for a relaxing getaway and enjoying some much needed alone time walking and seeing the sights. Set in the heart of the beautiful Romney Marsh, the flat landscape is perfect for walks and cycle rides along the coast. A visit to the nearby Romney Warren Country Park is a chance to enjoy 11 hectares of the area’s unspoiled dune grassland, willow scrub and ponds rich in wildlife. Meanwhile, if you’re looking for a scenic tour of the coast and just want to sit back and enjoy the scenery, the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch railway is a popular choice.
    Littlestone-on-Sea is a small coastal village close to New Romney in Kent. It was established in the 1880s by Sir Robert Perks as a resort for the gentry, at the point of the local lifeboat station. At low tide a World War II Mulberry Harbour Phoenix breakwater is visible along the coast; the caisson was unable to be re-floated as part of the post D-Day harbour construction in Normandy, so was abandoned. The nature of the Phoenix breakwaters meant they were constructed and sunk until needed (so as to be invisible to air attack); by design they would have had the water evacuated by Royal Engineers and then been towed to France where they would have become part of the harbour. Beach 1¾ miles.
    £77
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