Experience the charm of Whitstable from this beautifully styled holiday house, a welcoming sanctuary for up to six guests, including your loyal dog. Set just off the characterful high street and 500 metres from the town’s shingle beach and historic working harbour, this coastal escape makes a brilliant base for travellers exploring with their furry sidekick.
Step inside and settle into the lounge – a lovely place to unwind after a day of discovery with your canine chum. Sink into the comfortable sofas, catch your favourite shows on the Smart TV, or curl up by the wood burner on cooler evenings. Continue through to the attractive dining room, where a handsome oak table sets the scene for meals shared with family, friends and your snoozing hound at your feet. The galley kitchen is fully equipped for easy holiday cooking, and the chic ground-floor bathroom includes a luxurious rain shower. On the first floor, you’ll find a master bedroom with a king-size bed and Scandinavian-inspired decor, alongside a cheerful twin room with a coastal theme (complete with a secret toy cupboard for younger visitors). A handy cloakroom also sits on this level. The second floor hosts a bright double loft bedroom overlooking Harbour Street. Both upper floors are accessed via a traditional steep staircase. Outside, the enclosed south-facing courtyard garden is a delightful sun trap – a safe space for your four-pawed companion to potter while you relax. Festoon lighting and outdoor furniture make it a lovely spot for al fresco meals, while a beach hut-style shed holds seaside gear. The property also benefits from secure rear gate access, great for returning from the beach with a sandy pup in tow.
Whitstable’s vibrant atmosphere is right on your doorstep, with boutique shops, dog-friendly pubs, artisan cafes and plenty of acclaimed restaurants to dip into between seaside strolls. Amble along the shoreline, sample fresh seafood, or soak up the town's rich maritime heritage. Active guests and their energetic four-legged companions will appreciate the scenic Crab and Winkle Way, which links Whitstable to Canterbury (7 miles).