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Ultimate Beach Retreat in Broadstairs – Sleeps 10


tomandhan1

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Family and pet-friendly home, just seconds from Broadstairs’ sandy beaches and charming town. Sleeps up to 10 with 4 bunk beds, 2 King beds, and a Super King in the Master Suite.

Relax in the double reception room with a pool table, TV, and comfy sofas. The fully equipped kitchen, dining area, and courtyard garden with BBQ are perfect for gatherings. A dedicated office is available for remote work, and the home includes 2 showers, a roll-top bath, and 4 toilets for added comfort.

Broadstairs is renowned for its stunning coastline, with seven sandy beaches, including the famous Viking Bay, just steps from the house. Known for its golden sands, beach huts, and family-friendly atmosphere, Viking Bay is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and seaside fun. Broadstairs’ town offers a variety of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, along with the rich literary history of Charles Dickens, who frequented the area.

Amenities

- Freesat TV, streaming services & Sonos sound
- Towels, bed linen, and fully stocked kitchen
- Complimentary internet, games, puzzles, and books
- Full laundry room with washer, dryer, and ironing facilities

The perfect base for exploring Broadstairs’ beautiful beaches and vibrant town!

https://broadstairstownhouse.com

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