Willow Cottage
Bed & Breakfast
ABOUT
Willow Cottage, formerly known as Dr Syn's guesthouse, is a 17th century cottage with 3 guest rooms all with en-suite facilities.
It is in a fantastic central location in Dymchurch, with secure off road parking.
It is situated between the High Street and Dymchurch station (for the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch steam railway), both of which are within easy walking distance (around 200 metres)
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OUR ROOMS
We have two double rooms and one twin room, all with en-suite facilities
The double rooms are at the back of the cottage and both have a garden view
The twin room is at the front side of the cottage and has a view of the Martello tower and sea wall
Prices range from £89-£105 per night for a double or twin room including breakfast, depending on season
(discounts for single occupancy or for room only)
Our rooms are suitable for 2 adults or 1 adult plus 1 child over 10 - we cannot accommodate small children and do not accept dogs
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Please call us for availability
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OUR SERVICES
Breakfast
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We offer cereals, yoghurt, fresh fruit, fruit juice, toast, tea and coffee and a full English Breakfast
Free Wifi
Free Wifi is available in all rooms
TV with DVD player
Each room has a flat screen TV with freeview channels and an inbuilt DVD player, with a selection of DVDs available
Complimentary toiletries
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Each room has complimentary toiletries
Tea & Coffee Making facilities
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Each room has complimentary tea and coffee making facilities, with home made biscuits
Hair dryer
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Each room has a hair dryer
Free Secure off road parking
Free parking is available for all guests, off the road with secure gated drive
Ironing facilities
Iron and ironing board are available on request
GALLERY
THINGS TO DO
Port Lympne Wild Animal Park
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Home to over 700 rare and endangered animals, including the largest herd of black rhino in the UK, western lowland gorillas, the only giraffe in Kent, tigers, lions, leopards, bears and so much more
Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway
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World Famous, 1/3 full size Steam & Diesel locomotives have powered their way along 13.5 miles of track from the Cinque Port town of Hythe, terminating in Dungeness, with 4 stations in between, all within walking distance of a beach, the railway is a great way to explore this unique corner of Kent
Royal Military Canal
The canal was built to protect England from the possible invasion of Napoleon’s troops, construction started in 1804.
Today, the canal is a great place to walk and enjoy the surrounding scenery and wildlife. The 28 mile long Royal Military Canal Path runs along the entire length of the Canal from Seabrook in Kent to Cliff end in East Sussex
Dungeness
A National Nature Reserve and one of the largest shingle landscapes in the world
Dymchurch Beach
The glorious sandy beach is quite flat and stretches from north to south for over three miles
Walking
There are several opportunities for long walks, along the beach or in the countryside along the Royal Military Canal