Property Description
Create an unforgettable experience here, and admire Dungeness from ‘Fog Signal, ‘ a former foghorn testing station run by Trinity House, which was originally set up by Henry the VIII.
Beautifully designed and equipped with Miele appliances, it has a limestone floor with underfloor heating and contrasting bare oak, ceiling to floor glass and beautiful contemporary furniture pieces, ensuring not only a unique stay but a wonderfully comfortable and memorable one too.
The estate, in which the building sits, is a bed of seemingly endless pebbles, surrounded by a unique and fascinating landscape. The sea invites you to the front of the home whilst the vast open landscape of Romney Marsh is behind. Not forgetting the most undeniably interesting backdrop of the Nuclear Power station. Quite like being in the middle of a film set!
The interior has been transformed with the highest quality fittings and materials, and the addition of a log burner in the open plan sitting/ dining room makes it ideal for those crisp winter breaks. Through the large windows with beautiful large double doors, catch a glimpse of ‘Cap Gris Nez, ‘ the closest point of France to England, on a clear day.
The indulgent bathroom has two teak baths and a shower – perfect after a long walk. Transform the space in the evening and retire to the sleeping area, drawing the bespoke curtaining to completely envelope you.
Enjoy a stay at this extra special retreat for two, in the middle of a National Nature Reserve. It promises a uniquely memorable and peaceful stay.
The perfect place to spend a mini-honeymoon, as featured in Kent Life.