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The Ship Hotel
83 High Street
The Original Ship was built of mainly ship timber brought from the old port of New Romney. The 1st recorded keeper is one Thomas Banne, who is described as an ostler of the parish of Romney. The inn is mentioned in a will of 1579, when Samuel Dunstare directed that mye hospicume and tenemente at Romneye nowne by name and syne of the Ship, and lande and staybles theretoe belonginge, be deliverede up to mye wyfe Emma, who upon mye dethe shale inherite mye title and dedes. |
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Romney Bay House Hotel
Coast Road, Littlestone,New Romney, Kent
In a 1920s manor overlooking the English Channel, this traditional hotel is adjacent to Littlestone Golf Club and 1.8 miles from Romney Marsh.The 10 laid-back, individually furnished rooms come with Wi-Fi, TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. |
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Captain Howey Hotel
1 Littlestone Road
Built in the 19th century, this traditional hotel is a mile from Littlestone Golf Club, 2.6 miles from the acoustic mirrors of Denge and 6 miles from Dungeness Lighthouse.The contemporary rooms with en suite bathrooms also feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and tea and coffeemaking facilities. |
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The Parade Beach House
57 The Parade
Located in New Romney, The Parade Beach House is within a 15-minute drive of Lydd Airport and offers a private beach. Only a stone's throw from the beach, it is perfectly situated for those searching for a sea-side escape.The hotel has 4 rooms, all of which are filled with a range of facilities to ensure an enjoyable stay. |
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