Wake up to the smell of sea air, at this fabulous beach-side property. As well as accommodating five guests, the property also welcomes one four-legged visitor. Before breakfast, take a stroll through the garden and onto the sand and shingle beach where the woofer will be in their element with all the new things to sniff and explore. You’ll be perfectly positioned to investigate the quaint seaside town of Whitstable, 3 miles away, and the popular resort of Margate, 20 miles away, as well as some fantastic English Heritage sites, such as Richborough Roman Fort and Amphitheatre (25 miles).
The waterside views from this former boathouse create a feeling of calm and tranquillity. The monochrome interior is contemporary and stylish, and there are some fabulous quirky features, such as the wooden ladder to the family bedroom. Hard floors run throughout the ground floor, making it easy to clean up sandy pawprints. From the lounge, enjoy panoramic seaside views and on a warm day, throw open the patio doors and allow the dog to potter in and out of the enclosed garden.
As well as the gorgeous beach, which welcomes dogs all year, Seasalter also has a popular dog-friendly pub, great for nights when you get back late and don’t fancy cooking. Whitstable is also packed with pooch-friendly eateries, as well as some lovely independent shops and galleries. On a sunny afternoon, pack a picnic and head to Richborough Roman Fort and Amphitheatre. This important English Heritage site is steeped in history and the dog will love having a good old sniff around the extensive grounds (just remember to keep them on a lead). Another great day out is the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway (30 miles). Dogs can join you for free on the fascinating miniature steam locomotives.