Customs House, Faversham

Kent. Sleeps up to 20

A stunning former Customs House dating back to the Victorian era, and now transformed into a spectacular and elegant holiday home, sitting on the banks of the picturesque Faversham creek.. Lower Ground Floor
Bedroom Nine: (sleeps 2), Twin beds or Superking bed dressing table, hanging rail
Bedroom Ten/ sitting room (sleeps 2) Double sofa bed, side tables.
Stairs up to:. Ground Floor
Sitting room: sofas, Smart TV and gas woodburner
Dining Room: split level dining room with gas woodburner, two dining tables and chairs seating 20 guests
Kitchen: double oven and range hob, microwave/grill, large fridge/freezer, dishwasher
Shower room: shower cubicle, WC and basin
Utility area: washing machine and tumble dryer.. First Floor
Bedroom One: (sleeps 2), Kingsize bed, dressing table, hanging rail
Bedroom Two: (sleeps 2), Kingsize bed, dressing table, hanging rail
Bedroom Three: (sleeps 2), Kingsize bed dressing table, hanging rail
Bedroom Four: (sleeps 2), Kingsize bed, dressing table, hanging rail
Shower room One: shower cubicle, WC and basin
Shower room Two: shower cubicle, WC and basin. Second Floor
Bedroom Five: (sleeps 2), Kingsize bed, dressing table, hanging rail
Bedroom Six: (sleeps 2), Kingsize bed, dressing table, hanging rail
Bedroom Seven: (sleeps 2), Twin beds or Superking bed dressing table, hanging rail
Bedroom Eight: (sleeps 2), Twin beds or Superking bed, dressing table, hanging rail
Shower room one: shower cubicle, WC and basin
Shower room two: shower cubicle, WC and basin. The Customs House was built in 1850, to collect duties for cargo arriving via the Thames estuary into Faversham. It is an imposing building on the banks of the creek just a few minutes walk from the main centre of town. The views over the creek are lovely, and there are a number of circular walks to enjoy this area on foot. The house sits on Standard Quay which today is a thriving place to visit, offering antique shops, cafes and garden centre, and is a chance to see Faversham’s living history. It is also home to several classic ships and boats including barges such as the Cambria and Greta as well as traditional fishing boats, classic tugs and overnight moorings of all sorts!
The house itself has been transformed into a stunning and elegant holiday home with ten bedrooms and five shower rooms over three floors. There are seven kingsize bedrooms, two twin rooms (which can also be super kingsize bedrooms on request) and one sitting room with a double sofa bed. On the ground floor is a large, sociable split level dining room and well equipped kitchen and doors lead out to a garden and paved patio, perfect for summer time entertaining. A separate sitting room has a cosy feel with sofas, a gas woodburner and Smart TV. This is a gorgeous, luxury holiday home in a great location - you won’t be disappointed!

Weekly price from £2600

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