Sandsview in Ramsgate

Welcome to Sandsview. This terraced cottage is set in the coastal town of Ramsgate and sleeps eight people in four bedrooms.

Accommodation

Over three floors. Four bedrooms: 1 x ground floor king-size double with TV/Freeview and interconnecting door to 1 x ground floor twin (zip/link - can be double on request), 1 x second floor twin with TV (zip/link - can be double on request), 1 x second floor twin (zip/link - can be super king-size double on request) with basin and WC. Ground floor bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin and WC. First floor bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin and WC. First floor fitted kitchen with breakfast area (seats 4). First floor sitting room with dining area and French doors onto small balcony with seating. Gas central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, 3 x TVs (1 with Sky), DVD, iPod dock, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Stairgate on request. Roadside parking on a first come, first served basis, additional parking nearby. Small balcony with seating. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shops and pub 3 mins walk. Note: There are 5 stone steps up to the front door. Note: The balcony is not fully enclosed; therefore children need to be supervised at all times.

Location

Sandsview is a terraced cottage in a cul-de-sac within the town of Ramsgate in Kent. Overlooking the sea, this cottage sleeps eight people in four bedrooms, consisting of one ground floor double, one ground floor twin and two second floor twins, as well as two bathrooms. The cottage also has a kitchen with breakfast area and a sitting room with dining area and balcony on the first floor, plus outside there is roadside parking. Sandsview is ideal for families and friends who wish to stay in a seaside town, play on the beach, go for a swim or visit one of many nearby attractions.

The coastal resort of Ramsgate offers a marina, promenade, a sandy beach, shops, pubs and restaurants.

Kent is affectionately known as the Garden of England. Its history and heritage provide the region with a rich array of sightseeing possibilities, while the stunning choice of Blue Flag beaches offer the chance to enjoy the beautiful coastline.

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Reviews of Sandsview

"Beautiful location right by new weather spoons and shops great see veiw beautiful house every thing you need"

Reviewed by Exploration796695 on 17/09/2018

"I visited Sandsview with my wife and two small children and have to say we had the best week away we have ever had as a family! The house itself is situated in a side road overlooking the beautiful coast and within a few minutes walk from loads of bars, restaurants and cafes. It is really spacious and the kids loved running up and down the stairs and were amazed at how big it was as our house is much smaller. Parking outside the house was quite tricky but there is free parking within a few minutes walk and there was space to quickly park outside to unload the car. We have already booked to return to Sandsview (where the weather will hopefully be warmer!) and would thoroughly recommended this lovely holiday home."

Reviewed by SelenaLxxx on 06/03/2018

"Ok...so as we were forewarned by other reviews, parking was a HUGE problem outside the property. It is a small cul-de-sac which goes into a point with double yellow lines. Only 3 properties were holiday lets so other homeowners had put a boat trailer there which takes up at least 2 car spaces and then there were those with large vans. Most days we had to walk about half a mile to get to the car before we could start out on visiting other places in the area, such as Broadstairs, Dover etc. The rooms were all of a good size for our family of 5 but by the 2nd night we could no longer use the ground floor twin room and the ground floor bathroom due to the stale, mouldy smell permeating from the lower basement (that was not open to holiday makers so no clear air was allowed to circulate) ...this made it so we couldn't have those particular windows open because that would only allow stale air into the bedroom and bathroom. The top floor bedroom was a joy to use (once we removed the memory foam topper from the bed - much too soft). The views were lovely and you get your own secret lav in the wardrobe! The kitchen was a little smaller than it looked in the photos, however we had to eat at the kitchen table as there wasn't much room to all fit around the dining room table which had been squashed into the lounge that already housed two large sofas and a lazeeboy chair plus cupboard. The views from the lounge, especially with the lit up boats at night, were lovely although the floor of the balcony was a bit wobbly... All in all, we had a good stay and it is a very pleasant place to stay ( the Royal Pavilion which is now a Wetherspoons was due to open after we were to leave so I don't know about the extra noise in the evening...) Yes we had a pleasant stay until Thursday night around 10.30pm when carnival lorries started to turn up and set up for the weekend's carnival which we had not been aware of. The roads were being closed which made us anxious so we packed up and decided to leave a day early. My husband had to collect the car from right over on the cliff tops and carnival security tried to stop him coming up to Kent Terrace to fetch all our belongings - and us! After a few heated words, they let him through. So we lost a day of our holiday due to this...as did the other 2 families holidaying on the Kent Terrace who had had the same idea. Unfortunately, I would only recommend the property if you are definitely not going to want to use your car much because even carrying your heavy bags of grocery shopping from any distance is a pain when you're on holiday. Lovely building, pleasant area but needs parking space."

Reviewed by cheryl341 on 29/08/2017

"The house has everything you need to provide you with a relaxing holiday. Large comfortable rooms with adequate amount of bathrooms and even a hidden toilet and hand basin in second floor bedroom. Lovely sitting on balcony watching the sun rise and fall over the sea to the sound of the gulls. Outside and balcony could do with a little TLC but did not spoil our overall impression of the building. The one downside is lack of parking space so on the second day, after we managed to park near the house, we did not use the car again. Instead we used the excellent bus service to take us anywhere we wanted to visit. Shops, restaurants and pubs are on the doorstep so no need to walk far if you don't want to. Thoroughly enjoyed holiday."

Reviewed by 612linda on 05/10/2016

"Sigh. Could be so great, such a beautiful building in a great location. It desperately need updating. At least the original windows are still in. Week in this place was a disaster: a hidden step to bathroom caused my mum to fall on arrival. One broken arm with metal plate put in a week later.... Could have really made a big deal about the step but actually just wanted to go home ."

Reviewed by TravelbagLondon on 30/04/2016

"A lovely big house. There were 6 of us and there was plenty of room. There were lovely views of the sea and beach and it was well within an easy stroll of the town."

Reviewed by Mrs Sole on 05/07/2015

"Lovely accommodation x no parking but we were warned of that prior to Our stay! Due to proximity of sea front would not want to stay high season However we stayed in October and it was perfect x area looked a bit run down rubbish everywhere but the property itself was amazing!"

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 16/01/2014

"The position of the house was excellent; 5 minutes walk from everything. The house was looked after very well, and would definitely stay again sometime."

Reviewed by Mrs Capon on 30/12/2013

"This property was perfect, just a short walk to the town and right overlooking Ramsgate beach. The property was spotless, and well equipped."

Reviewed by Mrs Eaton on 16/10/2013

"The accommodation was excellent, and very well situated for everything. Very good location."

Reviewed by Mr Scott on 23/09/2013

"Well equipped house. Close to beach, harbour and all amenities."

Reviewed by Mrs Brooks on 09/09/2013

"The closeness of beach and other facilities. The property was very roomy and it was nice to be able to take our dog too. "

Reviewed by Mrs Cook on 25/06/2013

"The house was perfectly situated and was lovely and warm to go into after a chilly walk."

Reviewed by Mrs Lynch on 08/04/2013

"The property was a great base camp for our time in Kent - we really loved Ramsgate and the property was superbly located on the harbour - great for the kids as there were plenty of places to use the scooter less than a minute from the front door."

Reviewed by Mrs Melhuish on 04/11/2012

"Plenty of space with very good size rooms. Nice view."

Reviewed by Mr Strudwick on 15/10/2012

"Everything was of a very good standard. We had a wonderful time and didn't want to leave. Hope to return!"

Reviewed by Mr Gardiner on 18/09/2012

"We did really enjoy our stay - perfect cottage and location."

Reviewed by Mr Razancev on 10/09/2012

"We loved the weekend, we had a fantastic time, made better by the quality and comfort of the accommodation. There were 8 people in our party and the accommodation was perfect, no-one got under anyone's feet and there was ample room for everyone. I would certainly like to book the house again in the future. "

Reviewed by Mrs Petruccelli on 24/07/2012