

CHANNEL VIEW
A few years ago Channel View, Dungeness was an abandoned shack surrounding an old Victorian railway carriage. Today, it has been transformed into an amazing, contemporary and sleek holiday home. The open plan living space is light and bright, with large picture windows which look out onto the shingle beach of the nature reserve and the new lighthouse.lovingly restored, and creates a central feature within the property, as well as providing an amazing space for dining and entertaining.
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Location: Kent, UK
Nearest Airport: London Airports
Prices: From £630.00
A few years ago Channel View, Dungeness was an abandoned shack surrounding an old Victorian railway carriage. Today, it has been transformed into an amazing, contemporary and sleek holiday home. The open plan living space is light and bright, with large picture windows which look out onto the shingle beach of the nature reserve and the new lighthouse.
SUMMARY
Sleeps 2 + 2 in 1 bedroom with 1 Kingsize bed and 1 sofa bed 1 bathroom
Parking alongside the property
Open garden
Ground Floor
Open plan living space comprising of: sitting area with seating for 4 guests, TV with
freeview, DVD player; kitchen with island unit with oven and hob, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer; separate seating area which converts to a kingsize bed
Master Bedroom (sleeps 2) Kingsize bed
Shower room with walk in shower, WC and basin
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OUTSIDE
Parking for two cars
Open plan garden with sun loungers
SERVICES
Wi-Fi
Central Heating
One small dog permitted
Highchair available
Accommodation Insight
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What makes this area so special...
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The Old Lighthouse is a popular visitor attraction, as is the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch steam railway which passes close by, a wonderful way to enjoy Kent's scenery.
There are two pubs on the reserve, The Britannia and The Pilot, and the unique 'Fish Hut' selling caught-on-the day fresh fish and lobster rolls in summer.
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This is recognised and protected mostly through its conservation designations as a national nature reserve (NNR), a Special Protection Area (SPA), a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and part of the Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) of Dungeness, Romney Marsh and Rye Bay.
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There is a remarkable variety of wildlife living at Dungeness, with over 600 different types of plant: a third of all those found in Britain. It is one of the best places in Britain to find insects such as moths, bees and beetles, and spiders; many of these are very rare, some found nowhere else in Britain.
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For more ideas of things to do in the area click here
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