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Bjorn Apartment is located in Whitstable. The accommodation is 27.3 miles from Maidstone.
This apartment includes 1 bedroom, a living room with a flat-screen TV and 2 sofa beds, an equipped kitchen with a dining area, and 1 bathroom with a shower and a washing machine.
Canterbury is 7.5 miles from the apartment, while Dover is 27.3 miles away. The nearest airport is London City Airport, 59 miles from Bjorn Apartment.
BJORN APARTMENT If location is important to you, this coastal inspired apartment is ideally situated. A Victorian building in the conservation area of Whitstable, you are amid the boutique fashionistas with vibrant restaurants and bars. Breeze down to the harbour with a 3 minute walk, take some time at the beach with a 6 minute stroll and the welcoming lively high street is just 2 minutes walk with its selection of Art Galleries, Oyster bars, restaurants and cafes. Spend time exploring local produce at the weekly market where you can pick up unique items. Re-invigorate, relax, enjoy the local culture with many regular events and live music. A charming and well equipped abode with private kitchen and private bathroom (bath and shower) for your sole use. The living room has a dining area, flat screen Freeview TV and free WIFI. The double bedroom features Freeview TV, touch lighting and sofa to relax. Linen, towels, shampoo, conditioner, body wash and hand wash are standard and ready for you on arrival. There is a full cooker with hob and extractor, washing machine, microwave, kettle, toaster, fridge freezer, cutlery, crockery, saucepans, utensils, clothes airer, iron and ironing board at your disposal. The Living room adapts to sleep up to 4 additional guests and beds are configured at your request. By prior arrangement you are able to check-in 24 hours a day. A map of the nearby free parking areas is shown as well as a street map of wonderful Whitstable. The railway station is a 10 minute walk away with a 1.5 hour journey into Central London and a regular bus service does stop in Harbour Street itself. https://www.dayoutwiththekids.co.uk/things-to-do/south-east-and-london/kent/whitstable/adventure/parks-playgrounds http://whitstable.net/attraction/whats-on-in-whitstable/ https://www.canterbury.co.uk/info/37/whitstable https://thingstodoeverywhere.com/visit-whitstable-attractions.html
Whitstable Town Conservation Area Appraisal Harbour Street is an attractive specialist-shopping street, with its own distinctive character containing 8 listed buildings, and 25 locally listed buildings mostly dating from the 19th century although there are two properties that date from the 17th/18th century. Buildings are predominantly of brick construction; some with painted and rendered finishes. There are a few white weather boarded buildings that add interest to the street scene. Pitched and mansard roofs covered in Kent peg tiles and slate are an important feature. Many have dormer windows and the uneven storey heights and roof outlines have a distinctive quality. There are some original shopfronts and others have been restored or reinstated.The most prominent buildings are number 1 Harbour Street a tall rendered neo-Gothic building dating from 1905, and at the High Street junction The Duke of Cumberland dating from 1867. Overall, there is a considerable mixture of styles, shapes and proportions of building giving a varied and stimulating appearance to the street. https://www.chestfield-golfclub.co.uk/ http://www.ifunats https://www.whitstable-golfclub.co.uk/
Explore some of the finest areas of Kent in and around Whitstable. In a friendly and vibrant community, you will be spoilt for choice. Visit Whitstable's own Castle with Gardens and enjoy a special afternoon tea, relax in the Harbour with its Marina, Craft Stalls and plenty of Oysters or go to see part of the Roman Empire and experience the legacy of "The Count of the Saxon Shore".
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