“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

  • Restaurant

    • Popular with locals, famed for their Sunday roasts. Ever evolving seasonal menus chamioning local produce
  • Groups

    • They welcome group bookings, the top floor rooms with their own private bar sleep 12.
  • Quirky

    • Each room is individually designed, so if you care, choose carefully!
  • Lively

    • There's a lively bar scene, especially at weekends.
  • 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.
  • Inn

  • Sights nearby

  • Charming

  • Close to nightlife

  • Boutique

  • Romantic Break

  • Full of character

Facilities

  • Rooms

    7 rooms in this hotel
  • 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

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Originally published by Guardian

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