Food Scene
Steve’s cooking style derives from experience gained in some of London’s finest 5 star hotel kitchens in London-the Berkeley, Claridges, the Dorchester, the Savoy, Grosvenor House (90 Park Lane) as well as overseas in France, Sweden and the USA.
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Whits of Walmer
61 The StrandSteve’s cooking style derives from experience gained in some of London’s finest 5 star hotel kitchens in London-the Berkeley, Claridges, the Dorchester, the Savoy, Grosvenor House (90 Park Lane) as well as overseas in France, Sweden and the USA.
The Guardian says: ‘The lack of pretension is as bracing as a dive into the British briny’.
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Frog And Scot
86 High StThe Guardian says: ‘The lack of pretension is as bracing as a dive into the British briny’.
The Black Douglas Coffee House is founded on the principles of good simple food, sourcing locally or direct from the producer with an emphasis on traceable and sustainable produce.
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The Black Douglas Coffee House
83 Beach StThe Black Douglas Coffee House is founded on the principles of good simple food, sourcing locally or direct from the producer with an emphasis on traceable and sustainable produce.
The meat here is all free-range. Izzy, the owner, is lovely. And the sausages which are hand made are like nothing you've tasted before.
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The Black Pig
Barnsole RoadThe meat here is all free-range. Izzy, the owner, is lovely. And the sausages which are hand made are like nothing you've tasted before.
Superb fish. Highly recommend. We love cooking and shop here for our fish every weekend.
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Jenkins & Son
77-81 High StSuperb fish. Highly recommend. We love cooking and shop here for our fish every weekend.
Drinks & Nightlife
The Bar
152 High StGreat selection of beers.
The Zetland Arms offers beautifully cooked fresh seafood dishes accompanied by an unrivalled location right on the beach. It is located on the beach itself and has tables outside. The views are truly stunning.
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Zetland Arms
Wellington ParadeThe Zetland Arms offers beautifully cooked fresh seafood dishes accompanied by an unrivalled location right on the beach. It is located on the beach itself and has tables outside. The views are truly stunning.
It is small but has a unique atmosphere with live bands and a huge selection of fine wines to buy.
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Le Pinardier
102 High StIt is small but has a unique atmosphere with live bands and a huge selection of fine wines to buy.
The Royal Hotel
Beach StreetIt has stunning views and is large and family friendly.
Unbelievably traditional English pub. It has georgian panelling throughout and is like stepping into a scene from a Dickens novel. Often have live music.
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The Ship Inn
141 Middle StUnbelievably traditional English pub. It has georgian panelling throughout and is like stepping into a scene from a Dickens novel. Often have live music.
The Rose
91 High StSightseeing
Open the door to this charming Tudor castle by the sea. Explore eight acres of magnificent gardens, woodland, and sea views now home to the Lord Warden. See the original Wellington Boots. Take a fresh look at the castle and see new displays, hear previously untold stories, and discover a new side to its famous residents.
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Walmer Castle and Gardens
Kingsdown RoadOpen the door to this charming Tudor castle by the sea. Explore eight acres of magnificent gardens, woodland, and sea views now home to the Lord Warden. See the original Wellington Boots. Take a fresh look at the castle and see new displays, hear previously untold stories, and discover a new side to its famous residents.
The most iconic of all English fortresses commanding the gateway to the realm for nine centuries. Climb the Great Tower, meet the characters and immerse yourself in vivid medieval interiors. Then delve deep within Dover’s White Cliffs to witness the drama in the Secret Wartime Tunnels. Roam through centuries of history at Dover Castle, from the Romans to the Cold War, in an action-packed day out.
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Dover Castle
Castle Hill RoadThe most iconic of all English fortresses commanding the gateway to the realm for nine centuries. Climb the Great Tower, meet the characters and immerse yourself in vivid medieval interiors. Then delve deep within Dover’s White Cliffs to witness the drama in the Secret Wartime Tunnels. Roam through centuries of history at Dover Castle, from the Romans to the Cold War, in an action-packed day out.
Crammed with beautiful Georgian architecture. Really pretty street. Look out for the blue plaques on many of the buildings to mark the houses of famous authors, actors, poets and artists.
The architectural and historic importance of the Middle Street Deal Conservation Area has long been recognised. In 1968 it was the first Conservation Area in Kent to be designated and since that time the boundary has been extended three times. Its distinctive character is typified by the central axis of mainly Georgian terraced houses clustered around Middle Street; changing as you move towards Deal Castle, to grander Victorian villas.
Middle Street
Middle StreetCrammed with beautiful Georgian architecture. Really pretty street. Look out for the blue plaques on many of the buildings to mark the houses of famous authors, actors, poets and artists.
The architectural and historic importance of the Middle Street Deal Conservation Area has long been recognised. In 1968 it was the first Conservation Area in Kent to be designated and since that time the boundary has been extended three times. Its distinctive character is typified by the central axis of mainly Georgian terraced houses clustered around Middle Street; changing as you move towards Deal Castle, to grander Victorian villas.
Parks & Nature
Absolutely breathtakingly beautiful walk alongside the famous golf course with rugged countryside one side and uninterrupted coastal views the other. A must walk!
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Royal St George's Golf Club
Absolutely breathtakingly beautiful walk alongside the famous golf course with rugged countryside one side and uninterrupted coastal views the other. A must walk!
So much more than a just great view, the lighthouse is the scene for early scientific inventions and groundbreaking experiments as well as a home of five generations of the same lighthouse keeping family. When you visit, bear in mind that's there's no parking at the lighthouse - we suggest you park at our White Cliffs of Dover Visitor Centre, and enjoy the coastal path walk to the lighthouse. There is a quintessentially English tea room here (Mrs Knotts tea room) for gorgeous cakes and soups. In summer the kids can hire kits for £1. The views are truly amazingly beautiful.
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Isibhulisi saseSouth Foreland
So much more than a just great view, the lighthouse is the scene for early scientific inventions and groundbreaking experiments as well as a home of five generations of the same lighthouse keeping family. When you visit, bear in mind that's there's no parking at the lighthouse - we suggest you park at our White Cliffs of Dover Visitor Centre, and enjoy the coastal path walk to the lighthouse. There is a quintessentially English tea room here (Mrs Knotts tea room) for gorgeous cakes and soups. In summer the kids can hire kits for £1. The views are truly amazingly beautiful.
Book a seal spotting ride. Takes around 1 hour, but well worth it and the kids love it. Very stable gentle progress boats. To speak to Cpt Colin call 07958376183 from UK.
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Bell Hotel
The QuayBook a seal spotting ride. Takes around 1 hour, but well worth it and the kids love it. Very stable gentle progress boats. To speak to Cpt Colin call 07958376183 from UK.
Shopping
Hoxton Store
142 High StLifestyle shop. Bit like Conran store only cheaper.
Sainsbury's
36-38 West StIt's in centre of town and 10 min walk from the house.
Essentials
Beach Street
Beach StreetThe beach is 1 minute from the house and in summer lovely to swim in.
Entertainment & Activities
The most beautiful typical English tennis club surrounded by hundred year old trees with grass courts and an old school style drinks shed this place is just perfect. They do barbecues every month and the kids can play until sunset. A little oasis!!!
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Walmer Tennis Club
Archery SquareThe most beautiful typical English tennis club surrounded by hundred year old trees with grass courts and an old school style drinks shed this place is just perfect. They do barbecues every month and the kids can play until sunset. A little oasis!!!
Huge cycle park where they hire bikes for around £5 ph. Has really good play area too with zip wire.
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Betteshanger Park
Sandwich RoadHuge cycle park where they hire bikes for around £5 ph. Has really good play area too with zip wire.
Super duper day out for the little ones. Around £15 for ticket. Take picnic and enjoy a lovely walk around the park.
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Wingham Wildlife Park
Rusham RoadSuper duper day out for the little ones. Around £15 for ticket. Take picnic and enjoy a lovely walk around the park.
Howletts Wild Animal Park (formerly known as Howletts Zoo) was set up as a private zoo in 1957 by John Aspinall near Canterbury, Kent. The animal collection was opened to the public in 1975. To give more room for the animals another estate at Port Lympne near Hythe, Kent was purchased in 1973, and opened to the public as Port Lympne Zoo in 1976.
The collection is known for being unorthodox, for the encouragement of close personal relationships between staff and animals, and for their breeding of rare and endangered species. Steve Irwin visited the park in 2004 and described the park's gorillas as "the finest in the world".
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Howletts Wild Animal Park
Bekesbourne LaneHowletts Wild Animal Park (formerly known as Howletts Zoo) was set up as a private zoo in 1957 by John Aspinall near Canterbury, Kent. The animal collection was opened to the public in 1975. To give more room for the animals another estate at Port Lympne near Hythe, Kent was purchased in 1973, and opened to the public as Port Lympne Zoo in 1976.
The collection is known for being unorthodox, for the encouragement of close personal relationships between staff and animals, and for their breeding of rare and endangered species. Steve Irwin visited the park in 2004 and described the park's gorillas as "the finest in the world".