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The delightful period villa comprises of just two twin guest rooms. One en-suite and one with its own private spacious shower room.
Both are luxurious and attention to the minutest detail has been paid by your hosts including tea/coffee-making facilities accompanied by Wedgwood china, Egyptian Cotton bath robes and towels, hairdryers, stereo TV, radio and your choice of complimentary newspaper delivered to your room before breakfast.
For your convenience rooms are accessible 24 hours a day.
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Breakfast is served in elegant surroundings or al fresco in the terraced courtyard garden with a choice of
Eggs Benedict, Eggs Scotch Woodcock,
Fresh Scottish Smoked Salmon with Scrambled Eggs
Traditional English Breakfast
all using the finest produce available
Fruit, Yogurt, Croissants, Muesli, Cereals etc. are also included to complete your Morning Feast.
Your hosts visit the local French Patisserie each morning to ensure your Croissants etc.
are as fresh as can be.
A choice of fresh or Decaffeinated Coffee, Herbal Tea, Earl Grey or Breakfast Blend
are always available.

At only 90 minutes
drive from London and 50 minutes drive from Folkestone's Eurotunnel link, Whitstable is the ideal base for a day trip to the Continent, or an outing to London. Whitstable station is just 13 minutes walk away and is served by 2 local taxi companies. If you are travelling by car, parking with 24-hour surveillance is
immediately behind the house and costs £3.80 per 24-hours.
So visit Victoria Villa soon, and enjoy your new home from home by the sea!
Price per night with breakfast:
Double Room £95.00 to £105.00
Single Occupancy £85.00 to £95.00
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THE TOWN OF WHITSTABLE
Please click on the map below and take a pictorial tour of Whitstable.
Whitstable is a small English town situated on the North Kent coast of England, approximately seven miles from the cathedral city of Canterbury. The name Whitstable is derived from the ancient British word "whit" meaning salt, and "stable" meaning market place. The Harbour was developed in 1832 to serve the world's first steam-powered passenger and freight railway service, built in 1830 by Robert Stephenson. Renowned for its Oyster and Fishing industry, Whitstable is a lovely English Town with a charm and character all of its own.

Whitstable, Kent, England
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