“Atmospheric and historic 18th century coaching inn in Margate Old town. Featuring seven cute (if creaky!) bedrooms, each uniquely designed, and a lively bar and restaurant. A romantic boutique haven by the seaside, overflowing with personality and excellent value for money.”
“Atmospheric and historic 18th century coaching inn in Margate Old town. Featuring seven cute (if creaky!) bedrooms, each uniquely designed, and a lively bar and restaurant. A romantic boutique haven by the seaside, overflowing with personality and excellent value for money.”
Recommended For
- Groups
- They welcome group bookings, the top floor rooms with their own private bar sleep 12.
- Fishing
- Sea fishing can be arranged in the port.
- Beach Life
- The beach is a stone's throw away.
- Short break
- A great escape from London.
- Sights nearby
- Close to nightlife
- Romantic Break
- Restaurant
- Popular with locals, famed for their Sunday roasts. Ever evolving seasonal menus chamioning local produce
- Quirky
- Each room is individually designed, so if you care, choose carefully!
- Lively
- There's a lively bar scene, especially at weekends.
- Inn
- Charming
- Boutique
- Full of character
Facilities
- Bar
- A cosy and intimate 300 year old bar with a good selection of wines, local craft beers, spirits and classic seasonal cocktails
- Restaurant
- Popular with locals, famed for their Sunday roasts. Ever evolving seasonal menus chamioning local produce
- Suites
- One two bedroom suite, ideal for families.
- Garden
Activities
- Fishing
- Sea fishing can be arranged in the port.
- Sights nearby
- Close to nightlife
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
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