Stunning large family house overlooking Walmer Castle sleeping 16

Interior
Fridge, microwave, oven, stovetop
Dining
Fridge, microwave, oven, stovetop
Exterior
4.7
Outstanding(11 Reviews)

House in Dover District

19 guests · 7 bedrooms · 5 baths

Reasons to book

Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones

About this house rental

Glen Hill is a grand period home located on the outskirts of Deal in Kent with views to the rear overlooking one of the Queen Mother's favoured retreats, Walmer Castle and the sea beyond. Sleeping up to 16 people it offers the perfect holiday house for large groups or a couple of families with very flexible accommodation and plenty of living space so you don't feel at all crowded. It is traditionally furnished with a spacious regal drawing room with a large open fireplace and floor to ceiling windows and doors which open onto the elegant pavillion-style conservatory. The dining room has seating for 20 guests while a large kitchen/diner offers less formal dining along with an Aga cooker.

The beach is only a short stroll away and for those feeling particularly energetic there is a tennis court available for guests to use (summer only).

The Wing - always available throughout your stay for no extra charge.
The Wing offers 3 extra bedrooms and its own kitchen, dining room and sitting room. There are 2 good sized double bedrooms and one twin room. The bathroom is on the same floor and downstairs there is a small kitchen. The dining room is a lovely big room with a large table and then there is another sitting room. It has it's own front door or you can also access it so it is part of the main house.
Ground floor:

lobby area with a spacious interior hallway beyond.
Kitchen/diner with an AGA, seperate Rangemaster cooker with a 5 ring gas hob, microwave, small fridge, dishwasher and a breakfast table which seats 10. Please note that the Aga is turned off in the Summer.
There is a seperate utility room housing a large fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and original walk-in pantry and a WC off the utility room.

Up 4 steps:

Drawing room, a large and elegant room with a working fireplace (some logs provided), TV/DVD player and a BT Box. French doors open onto the Conservatory.
Dining room, a large table seating up to 20 people, original fireplace with electric fire and French doors out onto the Conservatory. There is access to a music room/playroom through the dining room.
The Conservatory is furnished with wicker chairs and tables providing seating for up to 10 guests with views out over the grounds to the rear of Walmer Castle and towards the distant sea. Please note this room is not heated.

From the hallway, a grand oak staircase leads up to the first floor:

Twin bedroom, original fireplace and an en-suite bathroom with a hand held shower and an additional door so it can double up as a guest cloakroom.
Junior Master double with a King-size bed, TV, en-suite bathroom with a freestanding ball and claw roll-top bath and seperate shower.

Second floor:

Master Suite housing a super king-size double, French doors lead out onto the balcony at the rear of the house overlooking the grounds and Walmer Castle. En-suite shower room.
Twin bedroom, original fireplace, dolls house.
A further two beds are available to accommodate extra guests and can be put up in any of the bedrooms to suit your needs.

A cot and high chair are available upon request and Wifi is also available for guests use.

Outside:
The property is set in a spacious two acre plot with terraced areas for outside dining, lawns and a rudimentary tennis court (summer only).
BBQ is available upon request and there is garden furniture for up to 20 guests.
Off road parking for at least 5 cars.

The Area
Deal is steeped in history having not one but three castles built by Henry VIII, namely Deal, Walmer and Sandown. The first two are English Heritage sites and Sandown (only a few stones remain) is on the cycle path that follows the coast path. Deal has the town motto of 'Adjuvate Advenas' which for those not familiar with Latin is translated into " Befriend a Stranger" - perfect for those wanting to be made welcome on a self catering holiday to Deal or short break!

For the historians Deal is mentioned in the Doomsday book, but evidence suggests its history goes back much further. Julius Caesar is said to have landed upon the Deal & Walmer coast in 55 and 54 BC. Deal is one of the Cinque Ports and has been important in the defences of south east England throughout history. With a coastline that was permanently exposed to potential attack it was no wonder that Deal played such an important role.

There is something for everyone in Deal, fantastic and often quirky independent shops, markets, delicatessens, pubs, restaurants and cafes, together with a wonderful weekly bric-a-brac and food market. The actual town centre is pedestrianised which makes it an ideal place to wander and explore. Deal has a long Pier which was named Pier of the Year in 2008 and boasts an award-winning café and restaurant, whilst the beach is perfect for soaking up the coastal scenery. Deal is a true Georgian town with winding streets and lovely promenade.

Other things to do in Deal include the Time Ball Tower Museum, which is a Semaphore Tower and was used to pass messages along the East Coast to warn of smugglers. This museum contains many curious items and is well worth a visit. The Deal Maritime and Local History Museum is also very interesting as it tells the full historical story of this seaside town. The Deal Memorial Bandstand is a remembrance of the bombing of Deal's Royal Marines School of Music in 1989. The bandstand is in regular use and there are free concerts from May to September on Sunday afternoons.

Deal and Walmer have excellent bars, cafes and restaurants to choose from, including an award winning restaurant at the end of the pier. Within a 2 minute walk of the house is the best fish and chip shop in the country!

For golfers, try your skills on a links course and Deal has plenty to offer; Walmer and Kingsdown Golf Links, Royal St George's in Sandwich, and Royal Cinque Ports in Deal are all within an easy reach.

For sailing enthusiasts, the nearby Downs Sailing Club holds events suitable for novices and experienced sailors, throughout the season.

For swimmers who don't like the seawater, a visit with the family to Tides Leisure Centre, a minute's drive away, is a must, including numerous flumes, slides and Jacuzzi's.

Fishing need not just be nipping down to the beach front for the catch of the day off the local fisherman, why not bring your rod and bait and cast off from the pier or beach yourself?

Plus don't forget your passport! France can easily be seen on a clear day and via Dover, a day trip (21 miles) to our near neighbour is easily do-able!
Deal is a unique place, where coast meets country, country meets the town and England meets the Continent. Whatever the time of year, it's a great spot to savour some quality time and glimpse life from a bygone era.

You'll find a wealth of independent, quirky shops open all year round, and every Saturday, in the centre of town, a lively market with stalls selling everything from antiques through to cheese and wine.
For generations, artists, designers, writers and musicians have been inspired by the beautiful coastline, chalk cliffs, stunning countryside, smugglers' alleyways, historical heritage and nautical charisma.
There's an energetic arts scene with a host of independent galleries, exhibitions and events, whatever the time of year, there's always something exciting happening.
Regardless of whether you are after a casual bite or a full dining experience, Deal's choices of eateries will appeal to all tastes and appetites.
Dozens of pubs, cafes and restaurants are making the most of their prime location in the Garden of England using seasonal and locally sourced ingredients including fresh seafood from the surrounding shores.

Amenities

Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Wheelchair accessible
Garden

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Reviews

4.7
Outstanding(11 Reviews)
5.0
Aug 2024
Excellent house for large family gathering, Book through Keepers Cottages, see fuller review on their site.
5.0
Aug 2024
We booked this large rambling historic house for a family gathering of 18, including small children, and it was perfect. The house itself is very interesting and characterful with an interesting history. It is well equipped with just about everything you could need - the piano was nice to have, lots of games, books, TV with lots of channels, hi-fi system, smart speakers in many of the rooms. The weather was good so we enjoyed eating outside, and tennis on the tennis court (lots of rackets provided), football goals for kids games, a croquet set. The grounds are picturesque with nice views and well kept by gardeners who appeared one day. Keepers Cottages were very good at making sure everything was going smoothly, and responded quickly to the only problem we had (a leaking sink waste pipe).
4.0
star 5 empty
Aug 2023
The house is amazing, perfect location right next to a castle. The grounds are wonderful. It's the ideal location for a large group. Also kids will love the "Harry Potter" style of the stairs and nooks and crannies in the house. Points of attention: - We found a piece of glass on the bedroom floor, reported it to Keepers Cottages. Fortunately, no injuries. - A plumber came unannounced to the house to fix the downstairs toilet which was not working when we arrived. After he left, it still did not work. - A gardener also came unannounced to the house at 8am on Friday morning. He told us he's been doing that every week for many years. - Some of the email communication was frustrating. Generally though, the above comments are minor compared to the amazing property!
5.0
Aug 2023
A large rambling property for any group that wants space without standing on ceremony. Gardens fantastic and as there were 6 aged 13 or less it could not have been better for them. A reasonable walk to the sea and though no-one would risk a swim, kite flying was just right.
5.0
Jul 2023
This is an unusual house with many passages, nooks and crannies and a beautiful garden in a wonderful location. There was plenty to do for all of us from 2 years old to 70 … football, tennis, trampolining, croquet and hide and seek. The beach is only a ten minute walk away and there are lots of places a short drive away. We all enjoyed our stay at Glen Hill.
3.0
star 4 emptystar 5 empty
Sep 2022
The property is over looking the sea and Windsor castle in fairly well kept grounds so the location is good. Close to Deal and about 20 mins walk to the beach with small children. Things inside the property need some TLC, 2 of the children’s beds have broken slats., the door knob to the master room falls off and only one door to the balcony is accessible as there is only one key to one door. The bbq was disgusting, small old and rusty with previous users debris and old pork chop bones. The downstairs WC flush away was hit and miss. To be fair to the company they sent someone to fix this once I told them I had a disabled daughter who needed to use it , otherwise I think they would have just said do not use it use the other WC’S Two of the Wc lids slip to one side when you sit on them which is also not great. The rest of the house was generally charming with old features and characteristic querk’s We went for my husbands 70th with family and had specifically requested use of the bbq as we had 16 there for a Sunday bbq , they have not taken our complaint seriously and it was a pain having to to do everything in the oven last minute. Do my final comment is Shape up , could do better.
4.0
star 5 empty
Jul 2022
Gothic splendour on the Kent coast
Gothic splendour on the Kent coast
As a large party of four adults and eight teenagers, we found Glen Hill pretty much ideal. The house itself is sprawling and quirky with multiple staircases and even an organ room; the grounds are vast, with tennis court, trampoline, and plenty of places for teens to squirrel themselves away. Accommodation is generous and actually rather better (in terms of usable beds) than the website suggests. A couple of caveats. First, it’s not the place to go if you want wow interiors: everything is perfectly serviceable and clean, but a little shabby and dated. Second, the number of bathrooms is quite tight for a houseful, and they’re fairly Spartan, especially in terms of water pressure! This said, it’s a great location for a dog-friendly family break.
5.0
Dec 2021
Excellent place
Excellent place
Everything about this house was wonderful, we enjoyed a very relaxing week celebrating a birthday with friends and family.

FAQs

How much does this house cost compared to others in Dover District?

The average price for a rental in Dover District is $220 per night. This rental is $1,142 above the average.

Is parking included with this house?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Stunning large family house overlooking Walmer Castle sleeping 16. 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 Stunning large family house overlooking Walmer Castle sleeping 16 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 Stunning large family house overlooking Walmer Castle sleeping 16?

We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and laundry.

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