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Accommodation in Hythe, Kent Part of the Kent Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Hythe Travel and Heritage Information Best Western Stade Court HotelA Hotel in Hythe, KentWest Parade, Hythe Hythe Kent England CT21 6DT
Accommodation
Description:
From: £40.00 Standing proudly on the seafront of the picturesque Cinque port of Hythe, Best Western Stade Court has been welcoming guests to this corner of kent for business and pleasure since 1939. All 42 bedrooms are en suite and many have views directly overlooking the sea and some have the added benefit of a lounge area.During the summer months the patio area at the front the hotel provides the perfect location for morning coffee with a continental flavour Sea View if available upon request. Pets allowed at a charge of £15.00 per pet Accommodation Rating: 3* (about ratings) Map
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Westenhanger Castle and Barns -
2.9 miles (Castle) Dymchurch Martello Tower -
4.7 miles (Historic Building) Capel-le-Ferme, St Mary's Church -
6.9 miles (Historic Church) St John's Commandery -
7.5 miles (Historic Building) Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway -
7.9 miles (Family Attraction) Willesborough Windmill -
9.5 miles (Historic Building) Western Heights -
10.2 miles (Historic Building) Knights Templar Church -
10.2 miles (Historic Church) Roman Painted House -
10.7 miles (Roman Site) Dover Museum -
10.7 miles (Museum) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Hythe -
0.5 miles away Lympne -
2.2 miles away Lyminge -
3.5 miles away Folkestone -
4.5 miles away New Romney -
8.7 miles away Ashford -
9.9 miles away Wye -
10.4 miles away Dover -
10.4 miles away UK Hotels |
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