4 Bed Executive House 10 mins Shuttle, Sleeps 7, 2 bathrooms, Garden & parking | House in Hawkinge

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Folkestone House | 4 Bed Executive House 10 mins Shuttle, Sleeps 7, 2 bathrooms, Garden & parking

4 Bedroom House in Folkestone, Hawkinge

A spacious family home, eat in kitchen, with Lounge off
Fully equipped kitchen for self catering with dishwasher, two fridges
4 Bedrooms: Master en suite with double
Low maintenance dog safe garden with lawn & patio
Conservatory/ Garden room
Off road Parking
Situated on edge of Town on all major bus routes and 10mins from beach/town centre
and just 3km from Eurotunnel
A short Walk to 2 play parks, Newsagent, Chemist, Lidl, Pub, Doctor
Tesco Express
Amazing rural country walks on your doorstep!
Everything for overnight - or longer. We let for the medium term too, just ask !
House trained dogs permitted, please ask about breed type and pricing
Tea, coffee, milk, cereal etc - let us know any special requests
Comfy mattress and 100% cotton sheets and towels await you
5 Mins walk to 2 play parks, Newsagent, Chemist, Lidl, Pub, Doctor
Tesco Express, Good Indian, Good Chinese
A peaceful cul-de-sac, with very little road noise - though you are just 7 mins drive to Folkestone Town Centre, and 25mins to Canterbury. Dover for ferries is 15mins
Our house is on the edge of town in Hawkinge, just a 10 minute drive from the beach and Eurotunnel/Le Shuttle terminal
Where Kent’s North Downs tumble into the English Channel, Folkestone is a seaside town that reached its zenith in the Edwardian period just before the First World War.
With masses of Victorian architecture, beautiful waterfront parks and a revitalised harbour, Folkestone has plenty to love.
France is visible across the Strait of Dover so Folkestone has always been on England’s defensive frontline.
A military canal, Martello towers, pillboxes and bizarre “sound mirrors” hark back to when the threat of invasion was never far from people’s minds.
Everything for overnight - or longer. We let for the medium term too, just ask !
1 house trained dog permitted
EV (Electric Vehicle) 7.2KW chargepoint (Type 2) available on driveway
Tea, coffee, milk, cereal etc - let us know any special requests
Comfy mattress and 100% cotton sheets and towels await you
5 Mins walk to 2 play parks, Newsagent, Chemist, Lidl, Pub, Doctor
Tesco Express, Good Indian, Good Chinese
A peaceful cul-de-sac, with very little road noise - though you are just 7 mins drive to Folkestone Town Centre, and 25mins to Canterbury. Dover for ferries is 15mins
Our house is on the edge of town in Hawkinge, just a 10 minute drive from the beach and Eurotunnel/Le Shuttle terminal
Where Kent’s North Downs tumble into the English Channel, Folkestone is a seaside town that reached its zenith in the Edwardian period just before the First World War.
With masses of Victorian architecture, beautiful waterfront parks and a revitalised harbour, Folkestone has plenty to love.
France is visible across the Strait of Dover so Folkestone has always been on England’s defensive frontline.
A military canal, Martello towers, pillboxes and bizarre “sound mirrors” hark back to when the threat of invasion was never far from people’s minds.
Let’s explore the best things to do in the area:
1. The Leas, Folkestone
This implausibly pretty promenade on the cliffs above the beach was landscaped in the mid-19th century.
There’s a long lawn, interspersed with ornamental flowerbeds, cafes, the Leas Cliff Hall theatre, a bandstand and monuments like an remembrance arch to the First World War.
Much of what you see on the Leas was planned by Decimus Burton, the architect best known for its his work at Kew Gardens and London Zoo.
You can take the Zig Zag Path down to the seafront, or pause at the terrace at the top and survey the Channel and the coast of France in the distance.
2. Folkestone Harbour Arm
In the mid-19th century Folkestone’s harbour was dredged and screened by a long seawall that protects its south side.
The Harbour Arm was hooked up to the Southeastern Railway’s London to Dover Line and had a ferry service to Boulogne.
In the First World War, some ten million people passed through the harbour.
Passenger numbers on cross-Channel ferries dwindled after the arrival of the Channel Tunnel in the 1990s.
This meant that the old terminal, extending out to sea for several hundred metres, needed a new role.
Since the 2010s this once disused structure has been brought back to life, becoming a promenade and summer dining destination, with street food stalls, live music and a handful of enticing semi-permanent eateries.
Come for mezze, barbecue ribs, cockles or stone-baked pizzas, savour the view back to the town and its cliffs and watch movies and live sporting events at the Harbour Screen.
Kid and dog friendly !
3. Kent Battle of Britain Museum
5 mins walk from your front door is the former RAF Hawkinge.
In the summer of 1940 this was a key base in the Battle of Britain, fighting for control of British airspace, and was called into action many times later in the war.
Since 1971 these huts and hangars have hosted the oldest and most detailed museum to cover the conflict.
The museum has been supported by many WWII pilots who donated uniforms, medals, documents, photographs and other personal effects.
There are also artefacts from some 700 crashed aircraft on display, as well as pieces relating to the German V-Weapons, autographs by pilots, full-sized Spitfire, Messerschmitt and Hurricane replicas and amazing accounts of life as a pilot.
4. Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Arguably some of the best views and dog walks in Kent, Folkestone’s hinterland is a natural region with similar status to a National Park.
The Kent Downs are the eastern half of the North Downs, a chalk ridge arcing through South East England from the Surrey Hills to White Cliffs of Dover.
The Downs are at their most photogenic in “unimproved” areas, where natural ecosystems have been allowed to grow undisturbed.
Such a space can be found just to the northeast of the town, at the Folkestone Downs.
These rollercoaster hills rise sharply from the coast, reaching a height of 170 metres at Dover Hill.
Botanically-minded walkers should bring their cameras, as many rare wildflower species grow in these meadows, like the man orchid, early spider orchid and late spider orchid.
5. Lower Leas Coastal Park
Am amazing family-friendly adventure playground at the bottom of the Cliffs
Bring your BBQ !
In 1784 the Folkestone seafront changed forever when a landslip created a new belt of land between the cliff and beach under the Leas.
This was first landscaped in the 19th century, and from 2000 to 2006 the 27-acre Coastal Park took shape.
This park has earned the Green Flag, the highest award for parks in the UK. A much-loved feature is the Zig Zag Path, wending its way from the Leas Cliff Hall to the park’s bandstand, through caves and with stirring coastal views at every hairpin turn.
There are three main zones in the park: A formal zone, with newly planted pine avenues, flowerbeds and picnic sites; a fun zone, with the largest adventure playground in South East England and an amphitheatre; and finally a wild zone, which is a natural reserve protecting the unique habitat caused by the landslip.
6. Sandgate Beach
West of the Lower Leas Coastal Park is the village of Sandgate, which became a part of Folkestone in 1934. On the water here is a long shingle beach, tracked by the promenade running several miles from Folkestone to Hythe.
Out of season you can come and skim stones, breathe in the crisp sea air and watch the ferries and container ships passing by.
In summer you can sunbathe, indulge in seaside treats like ice cream or fish and chips, hire a beach hut or gear up for activities like kayaking and sailing.
Sandgate Beach is a Seaside Award winner and has been commended by the Marine Conservation Society, so is a safe place to swim if you can handle the temperatures.
7. Folkestone Creative Quarter
In the 2000s Folkestone’s historic town centre began to rebrand itself as a cultural hotspot.
The result is the Creative Quarter, home to galleries, artists’ studios and performance spaces, as well as shops, cafes and restaurants that all have their own personality.
The Creative Foundation, which launched the initiative, also opened the Quarterhouse.
An anchor for the Creative Quarter, this venue has live music, film screenings, comedy and plays.
The Quarterhouse co-curates three festivals a year.
For instance, SALT in September is a celebration of Folkestone’s sea and coastline.
Also make sure to find out what’s on at Strange Cargo, a gallery in a former factory and warehouse.
8. Folkestone Museum
Sharing Folkestone’s former town hall with the visitor information centre, this museum is somewhere to dive into the town’s absorbing history.
Folkestone Museum has just been overhauled with help from the Heritage Lottery Fund and reopened in 2017. There are five main themes: Fashion, Frontline, Maritime, Natural and Ancient.
“Fashion” recounts Folkestone’s evolution from low-key fishing village to chic Edwardian seaside resort, while “Frontline” documents the town’s role as the first line of defence for South East England.
There are Roman artefacts and dinosaur fossils in “Ancient” and “Natural”, while “Maritime” explores Folkestone’s close ties to the sea, from fishing to smuggling and shipwrecks.
9. East Cliff and Warren Country Park
East of the harbour is a 300-acre park combining cliffs, beaches and the interesting terraced habitat formed by hundreds of years of landslips.
The latter is called the Warren, a Site of Special Scientific Interest where some 150 bird species can be spotted at various times of the year.
Residing in the dense vegetation are 330 types of moth, as well as the only grayling butterfly colony in Kent.
The side closest to the town is less wild, with lush lawns and a pitch & putt course under the gaze of three Napoleonic-era Martello towers.

4 Bed Executive House 10 mins Shuttle, Sleeps 7, 2 bathrooms, Garden & parking is located in Folkestone. 4 Bed Executive House 10 mins Shuttle, Sleeps 7, 2 bathrooms, Garden & parking provides accommodation, featuring Breakfast, View, Wheelchair Accessible, among other amenities. This House features Breakfast, View, Wheelchair Accessible, to make your stay a comfortable one.

4 Bed Executive House 10 mins Shuttle, Sleeps 7, 2 bathrooms, Garden & parking has 4 Bedrooms , 3 Bathrooms, and max occupancy of 7 people. The minimum rental for this property is 1 nights, but this can change depending on the season you plan on staying. Previous guests have given good rated it, and VRBO labeled it a top-rated House because of the excellent services rendered by the owner or manager of this House, and has consistently provided great experiences for their guests. Most families or guests that use it recommend it to their friends and some of them are repeat guests. House has a friendly neighborhood, and the Folkestone has interesting places to visit. If you want to learn more about the House in Folkestone, such as places to visit and things to do nearby, you can check below to learn more.

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Unique Amenities

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  • TV
  • View
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Ocean View
  • Balcony/Terrace
  • Oceanfront
  • Accessibility
  • Security/Safety
  • Sports/Activities
  • Spa
  • Breakfast
  • Internet
  • Kitchen
  • Laundry
 
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Policies

Event Policy No events allowed
Check-in Check-in time starts at 4:00 pm
Check-out Check-out before 11:00 am
Child Policy This property does not allow children.
Pet Policy Pets not allowed
Smoking Policy Smoking is not permitted
Other Policy Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed this property is managed through our partner, vrbo. you will receive an email from vrbo with a link to a vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
 
Hawkinge, CT18 7PA, United Kingdom

FAQ's

Is this Folkestone house pet-friendly for guests?

No, pets are not allowed at this property. Check the guest reviews to learn what guests had to share.

Does the Folkestone house have a swimming pool?

No, this Folkestone house does not have a swimming pool. Check the Facility Overview section for details about the pool and other available facilities.

How much does it cost per night to stay in Folkestone house?

Best-rates for the Folkestone house starts from $162 per night with includes Breakfast, View, Wheelchair Accessible, Security/Safety, Sports/Activities, Parking, Accessibility, Internet, Kitchen, TV, Balcony/Terrace, Oceanfront, Spa, Laundry, Ocean View StayAndPlay offers fully equipped golf villas, golf hotels, golf resorts, luxury golf cabins, and exclusive golf retreats, making it easier than ever to find your perfect golf escape — ideal for families, peaceful getaways, or pet-friendly retreats with the whole crew.

Is Folkestone house a family-friendly place to stay?

Based on the information we have received from the owner or our partner, this is not considered to be a family-friendly property. As reported by the owner or manager, the house has not specified that children are welcome. Please see details about suitability for your family or inquire with the property to learn more.

Is the Folkestone house wheelchair accessible or offer services for disabled guests?

Based on the information received from our partner, the Folkestone house is wheelchair accessible. Likewise, there is an elevator specified as being available at the property. Specific accessibility details may be addressed in the property details section of this page.

What is the minimum night stay policy for the Folkestone house?

Based on the information reported by the owner or manager, the Folkestone house indicates 1 day stay policy at this house. Guests are cautioned that the minimum stay policy may differ based on seasonality or availability and may be at the discretion of the owner or manager.

What cancellation policy is in place for Folkestone house?

Based on the information reported by the owner or manager, details for the cancellation policy for the Folkestone house are as follows: Cancellation policy Guests are cautioned that the cancellation policy may differ based on seasonality, availability, or current travel restrictions. Guests should also be aware that this policy may be subject to change and should be confirmed prior to booking. More details may be available on this page in the property description. However, early check-in or late check-out can sometimes be negotiated between the guest and the owner or the manager of this property.

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