Dormers Cottages
Dormers Cottages
27, High Street, Dymchurch, Romney Marsh, Kent, TN29 0NH
Dormer Cottages are a row of four low roofed terraced cottages dating back to the 1730's. Number 27 is a Grade II listed cottage that how now been fully refurbished as self catering holiday accommodation but still retains its historic charm.
Edith Nesbit, the author of "The Railway Children" is believed to have once lived in the cottages.
At one time the cottages were used as a restaurant and served cream teas in the gardens and the Fairground opposite the cottages was once a Putting Green.
Although the High Street has changed considerably over the years the front view of the Dormers Cottages remains the same as it did 250 years ago.

Number 27 was tastefully and sympathetically refurbished in 2008 but still retains its charm and character with beams and tiled floors while having all the modern benefits of central heating and a new oak kitchen.
Once inside 27, High Street, you are greeted with a lovely working Inglenook Fireplace in the sitting room which also has TV & a DVD player. The kitchen is fully equipped with cutlery, china, toaster, electric kettle, washing machine, refrigerator, gas hob, electric oven and microwave. The ground floor bathroom is fully tiled and has a shower fitted over the bath. Upstairs are 2 bedrooms, one double and the other with bunk beds, all with duvets so all you need to bring with you is
Bed Linen and Towels. The cottage sleeps a maximum of 4 persons. Outside is a small rear garden which has a table & chairs for you to relax and side access to the car park at the rear where you can park safely. (The front has a 20 minute maximum waiting time during the day).
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Across the road, about 200 yards away, is the lovely sandy beach for which Dymchurch is famous. In fact everything you need for your holiday is within a few minutes walk.
Tesco Express; about 12 Restaurants; Indian Takeaway; Fish & Chip Shop; Local Baker; Fresh Fish Stall and 3 Pubs, The Ocean Inn, The City of London and The Ship.

If you don't feel like using the car there is plenty of public transport in Dymchurch. The Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway has a Station at Dymchurch just a few minutes walk away. This will take you to Hythe or out to Dungeness. The Bus Stop is a few minutes walk away or of course there are the Private Taxi Services
Number 27
Sitting Room
Kitchen
Double Bedroom