Victoria Cottage is a 2 bedroom cottage with garden and private parking close to town
4.8
Outstanding(23 Reviews)House in Whitstable
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 3 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Includes essentialsGarden, Pets allowed, Kitchen or Kitchenette and more
About this house rental
This 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom spacious fishermans cottage is formerly half of The Sovereign public house, in pretty Victoria Street. It is situated in the heart of the conservation area of Whitstable and a minutes walk to the shops.
The Sovereign pub was originally a Georgian dwelling house with stables, outhouses and small orchard at the rear. It became a beer-house in 1835. The property was called The Sovereign after the currency unit of the time.
You check in using a key box code. I am however local to the area, so if you need anything or have any questions, I am only a phone call away and a short drive!
The terraced cottage is situated in a quiet residential area, extremely close to Harbour street, with lots of boutique shops and a vast variety of restaurants to suit all pallets. The beachfront and harbour is within walking distance to taste the exquisite sea food Whitstable has to offer.
You have access to all areas in the property.
The Sovereign was the last public house of that name in Kent to be converted back to private use and it became two cottages in 2003. This comfortable, welcoming cottage, traditionally brick built with a pretty slate roof, is cosy in winter and cool and airy in summer. It has a twin attic room and an en-suite double bedroom, a large family bathroom, a fully equipped modern kitchen and a long living room (with double sofa bed) and dining room plus a high chair. The pretty sunny garden, sheltered aspect makes it a delightful place for alfresco dining with a BBQ area or just simply relaxing in the sun.
This family home is perfect for parking up the car in the rear parking space, strolling for a couple of minutes to the beach, rolling up your trousers and dipping your feet in the cool waters or skimming stones between the groins. Before reaching the shore you will pass through the town with its beautiful shops, tempting eateries and many bars. Enjoy a gentle bike ride along the promenade towards Tankerton's life-guarded beach and stop off to walk the mile street at low tide.
As well as 1 rear off road parking space, there is free street parking on the road and surrounding roads. The nearest paid parking is Victoria Street car park. You can view the charges on the Canterbury City Council website. Parking can be limited in the high season but once you have parked up, you are close enough to walk into town, beach, shops etc.
You can also visit the 'Just Park' website to find out where to park in Whitstable.
There are frequent buses running from Whitstable to Herne Bay and Canterbury area's. The trains from Whitstable station will take you to Ramsgate or further afield to London. There are also Taxi services available for short fares or airport runs. The nearest airport is in London and the Ferry port is in Dover.
No smoking.
Please refrain from letting pets upstairs and on the furniture.
Please keep a noise to a minimum after 10pm to respect the neighbours
The Sovereign pub was originally a Georgian dwelling house with stables, outhouses and small orchard at the rear. It became a beer-house in 1835. The property was called The Sovereign after the currency unit of the time.
You check in using a key box code. I am however local to the area, so if you need anything or have any questions, I am only a phone call away and a short drive!
The terraced cottage is situated in a quiet residential area, extremely close to Harbour street, with lots of boutique shops and a vast variety of restaurants to suit all pallets. The beachfront and harbour is within walking distance to taste the exquisite sea food Whitstable has to offer.
You have access to all areas in the property.
The Sovereign was the last public house of that name in Kent to be converted back to private use and it became two cottages in 2003. This comfortable, welcoming cottage, traditionally brick built with a pretty slate roof, is cosy in winter and cool and airy in summer. It has a twin attic room and an en-suite double bedroom, a large family bathroom, a fully equipped modern kitchen and a long living room (with double sofa bed) and dining room plus a high chair. The pretty sunny garden, sheltered aspect makes it a delightful place for alfresco dining with a BBQ area or just simply relaxing in the sun.
This family home is perfect for parking up the car in the rear parking space, strolling for a couple of minutes to the beach, rolling up your trousers and dipping your feet in the cool waters or skimming stones between the groins. Before reaching the shore you will pass through the town with its beautiful shops, tempting eateries and many bars. Enjoy a gentle bike ride along the promenade towards Tankerton's life-guarded beach and stop off to walk the mile street at low tide.
As well as 1 rear off road parking space, there is free street parking on the road and surrounding roads. The nearest paid parking is Victoria Street car park. You can view the charges on the Canterbury City Council website. Parking can be limited in the high season but once you have parked up, you are close enough to walk into town, beach, shops etc.
You can also visit the 'Just Park' website to find out where to park in Whitstable.
There are frequent buses running from Whitstable to Herne Bay and Canterbury area's. The trains from Whitstable station will take you to Ramsgate or further afield to London. There are also Taxi services available for short fares or airport runs. The nearest airport is in London and the Ferry port is in Dover.
No smoking.
Please refrain from letting pets upstairs and on the furniture.
Please keep a noise to a minimum after 10pm to respect the neighbours
Amenities
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
Hot tub or spa
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Whitstable
Reviews
4.8
Outstanding(23 Reviews)4.8
Nice house, nice town.
4.8
The location, equipment in the cottage, cleanliness and backup from the property manager were all excellent. The garden is lovely, and we were able to hang laundry on the outdoor line to dry, which helped to make up for the lack of a clothes dryer in the cottage. The only substantial negative was the very uncomfortable beds. There were a few other small problems, including that the lockbox for the keys was difficult to use, but overall we recommend Victoria Cottage, and we would stay there again.
4.8
Property exceeded expectations everything there you could wish for
Whitstable was lovely plenty off long walks dog friendly pubs had a great time
4.8
Whitstable was a beautiful seaside town and we were incredibly lucky to find such an amazing place to stay and enjoy it. We were walking distance to everything we could need and would definitely stay here again!!!!!
4.8
Everything was nice. We felt at home the whole time and loved the cottage very much
4.8
We had a lovely week in Whistable staying at this property. Beds were comfortable and the property was lovely and clean. Everything we needed for a comfortable stay.The car parking space was perfect for us and it was a great bonus as parking is difficult on surrounding streets and public car parks. The court yard garden was lovely and peaceful. We were close to the Main Street for all the local independent food and shopping. The butcher’s, Alan R Long, was excellent value for money and really delicious meat for our BBQ’s. The beach was close by for us to go crabbing and relax in the sunshine. We enjoyed the walk out to Tankerton and back.Our day out to Chatham Historic Navel museum was expensive, but worth the visit. Ice cream opportunities were plentiful throughout Whistable and the return walk from Tankerton.
4.8
Excellent location within 5 minute walk of sea, shops and fantastic restaurants. Well appointed house, well stocked on arrival, lovely garden, perfect in every way for 2 couples out and about. We loved Whitstable. Wonderful hot weather was a bonus.A noisy dawn chorus from seagulls!!
4.8
The property was in a great location and was ideal for our needs with a lovely outside area that gets the sun for breakfast and an evening drink. It was spotlessly clean and the wine and nibbles were much appreciated. The only slight downside is I don't think the size of the parking space was highlighted enough as it is only suitable for quite a small car. We were lucky as the neighbours were not there for our stay so we could use it.. Having said that, I would thoroughly recomend the property. We have stayed in quite a few holiday properties and this would definitely be in the best 3. G & C - STAMFORD
4.8
The property was in a great location and was ideal for our needs with a lovely outside area that gets the sun for breakfast and an evening drink. It was spotlessly clean and the wine and nibbles were much appreciated. The only slight downside is I don't think the size of the parking space was highlighted enough as it is only suitable for quite a small car. We were lucky as the neighbours were not there for our stay so we could use it.. Having said that, I would thoroughly recomend the property. We have stayed in quite a few holiday properties and this would definitely be in the best 3. G & C - STAMFORD
4.8
If considering a stay in Whitstable, I highly recommend Victoria Cottage. Ideally located just behind the harbour end of the High Street, it is in easy walk of local independent restaurants.
The Cottage is homely and welcoming and Sarah the host, appears to have pre-empted any utensil/pot and pan or casserole requirements should you choose to cook.
The microwave is high power so if ‘chicken ping’ or similar is your thing, you’ll get to eat quickly.
The double bed in the main bedroom is comfortable and there is an en-suite facility. The main bathroom is spacious and has a shower above the bath that is deightfully efficient.
There is an attic bedroom with 2 single beds but we did not need to use this. Having looked it is thoughtfully set out and ideal for children.
The TV is not a smart TV but we brought along our Firestick and was able to use that in the USB port.
Sarah provides a mini tourism information basket with flyers of local attractions and things to do in the surrounding district. Personally recommend Wingham Wildlife Park which is family run, well maintained, has great children play areas and animals that come up close and seem to like to interact with folk.
Local info: Consider a mid-week break if you want to eat at Pearson’s. Tuesday is fish and chips for £7.50 plus they have live music on a Tuesday. You’d need to plan and book in advance for Pearson’s as they do get fully booked even on days without a special price.
The Rock Lodge, open Thursday to Sunday, has choice of formal and more expensive dining upstairs with casual dining and live music downstairs.
Rock around the Clock, open for all meals and located in an old bank on the High Street. You can eat in a vault.
If you want to use a chain restaurant then there is a Zizzi and also a Prezzo in Whitstable.
The Peter Cushing is a Wetherspoon at the bottom end of town and is unlike any of that chain I have been in before, it is clean, well-kept and pleasant to use. Whitstable Larger is sold here at a very competitive price!
4.8
We had a great time, excellent location, only a few minutes walk from the high street, decorated for Christmas and parking on site and bottle of fizz on arrival was an added bonus. Only thing that would’ve made it perfect, was a lock on the gate in working order (gate has dropped so unable to use) so we felt it was secure enough letting the dogs out unsupervised. All in all a great Christmas break. Thank you!
4.8
We had a great time, excellent location, only a few minutes walk from the high street, decorated for Christmas and parking on site and bottle of fizz on arrival was an added bonus. Only thing that would’ve made it perfect, was a lock on the gate in working order (gate has dropped so unable to use) so we felt it was secure enough letting the dogs out unsupervised. All in all a great Christmas break. Thank you!
4.8
Hired the property for a girls weekend away and it didn’t disappoint. The perfect location for exploring Whitstable and surrounding areas
4.8
Hired the property for a girls weekend away and it didn’t disappoint. The perfect location for exploring Whitstable and surrounding areas
4.8
We were a group of 56yr old ladies, old school friends who meet from time to time to feel like 15yr olds again. Perfect location for us to walk everywhere with no need for car. We done a day trip to Canterbury by train one day and that was lovely too. We stayed for 4 nights, the cottage was lovely and traditional and very clean and comfortable. Communication was great with Sarah the owner and she even left a bottle of wine for us which I thought was such a lovely touch. No hesitation in recommending this place and we all hope to return soon.
4.8
From booking to arriving everything went smoothly. Sarah our host was very accommodating. The accommodation had everything we needed for our stay.
Clean compact and having two toilets fir two couples is always a bonus.
We would def recommend Victoria cottage.
4.8
We were a group of 56yr old ladies, old school friends who meet from time to time to feel like 15yr olds again. Perfect location for us to walk everywhere with no need for car. We done a day trip to Canterbury by train one day and that was lovely too. We stayed for 4 nights, the cottage was lovely and traditional and very clean and comfortable. Communication was great with Sarah the owner and she even left a bottle of wine for us which I thought was such a lovely touch. No hesitation in recommending this place and we all hope to return soon.
4.8
The property was clean, quite well-equipped and in a convenient location. My concern is that whilst we were a party of 5 adults there was only sleeping accommodation for 4 people.
4.8
The property is in an excellent location. Everything is within easy reach - the harbour, beach, restaurants, pubs, shops etc.
I think the owner has provided for every need - exceptional.
There was even a bottle of (decent) wine waiting on arrival.
Personally I found the stairs difficult as I have severe arthritis,
but it was perfect for the family.
4.8
Central to the town and sea front. Whitstable is a step back in time which is very welcome in this modern World.
4.8
Very nice cottage, awesome location, parking a masiive bonus.
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Whitstable?
The average price for a rental in Whitstable is $302 per night. This rental is $52 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Victoria Cottage is a 2 bedroom cottage with garden and private parking close to town. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Victoria Cottage is a 2 bedroom cottage with garden and private parking close to town pet friendly?
Yes! This house is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at Victoria Cottage is a 2 bedroom cottage with garden and private parking close to town?
We found 11 amenities for this rental. This includes pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and laundry.
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