Primrose Cottage, Sandwich
Prop Ref: EK141 | Sleeps: 4 | Bedrooms 2 |


Room format: Double & twin
| 2008 Pricing |
Low: £297 |
Mid: £354 |
Late Mid: £396 |
High: £439 |
More Pricing Info
Located in one of the oldest streets in the medieval Cinque Port town of Sandwich, Primrose Cottage, a charming early 17th Century building, which has historically been a shop and latterly a tea-shop, is full of character. There are so many quaint narrow streets and alleys with interesting shops,gardens, museum, library and much more to explore.Refreshments are available from a choice of tea-rooms, restaurants and pubs. See the boats at the Quay, walk the old town walls, take the river bus to watch the seals or stroll acrosss the dunes to beautiful Sandwich . Shop: 50 yards Pub: 150 yards
Ground Floor:
Sitting Room with comfortable seating, TV with freeview digi box ,DVD, radio/CD player and a huge inglenook fireplace with woodburner
Kitchen/Dining Room with old pine table and chairs, gas hob, electric oven and grill, fridge with freezer compartment, microwave and door leading out to the enclosed courtyard patio area
Curving carpeted stairs lead from kitchen to…
First Floor:
Bedroom 1 with a double bed, TV/video and decorative fireplace (there is room for a travel cot)
Bathroom with bath and hand shower over, washbasin and w.c. (please note there is low headroom over the bath)
Very steep stairs lead up to…
Bedroom 2 is a charming attic bedroom with twin beds, wooden floorboards, original beams and sloping ceilings
Garden: Compact seating area with garden furniture and barbecue. There is an outhouse with a washing machine and tumble dryer.
Parking: Timed parking is available in the nearby Market Square and the Quay, while on-street parking is available overnight only a short walk away.
Heating: Gas fired central heating.
Also Provided: Full linen and one basket of logs included.
Notes: This property is not suitable for the elderly or children under eleven years of age due to the steep stairs.
| Price Breaks 2008 |
| 4 Jan - 15 Mar 2008 | Low: £297 |
| 14 Mar - 24 May 2008 | Mid: £354 |
| 23 May - 21 Jun 2008 | Late Mid: £396 |
| 20 Jun - 30 Aug 2008 | High: £439 |
| 29 Aug - 13 Sep 2008 | Late Mid: £396 |
| 12 Sep - 27 Sep 2008 | Mid: £354 |
| 26 Sep - 22 Dec 2008 | Low: £297 |
| 23 Dec 08 - 6 Jan 2009 | High: £439 |
| Price Breaks 2009 |
| 2nd Jan - 4th Apr 2009 | Low: £297 |
| 3rd Apr - 18th Apr 2009 | Late Mid: £396 |
| 17th Apr - 23rd May 2009 | Mid: £354 |
| 22nd May - 30th May 2009 | High: £439 |
| 29th May - 4th Jul 2009 | Mid: £354 |
| 3rd Jul - 11th Jul 2009 | Late Mid: £396 |
| 10th Jul - 25th Jul 2009 | High: £439 |
| 24th Jul - 29th Aug 2009 | Peak: £470 |
| 28th Aug - 19th Sep 2009 | Late Mid: £396 |
| 18th Sep - 24th Oct 2009 | Low: £297 |
| 23rd Oct - 31st Oct 2009 | Mid: £354 |
| 30th Oct - 23rd Dec 2009 | Low: £297 |
| 23rd Dec 2009 - 6th Jan 2010 | Peak: £470 |
Please note these prices do not include a one-off booking fee of £15