Sittingbourne UK Hotels, Aparthotels, Bed-and-Breakfasts, Guesthouses, Inns, Motels accommodation guide.
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business traveller or tourist - from budget to luxury hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal accommodation for any visitor to Sittingbourne.
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Sittingbourne Hotels, B&B etc
The Beaumont
74 London Road,
Sittingbourne, Kent, ME10 1NS
4 star Bed & Breakfast accommodation with friendly service and an excellent breakfast. Convenient location close to the town centre and train station, All rooms NON SMOKING with Cable TV including SKY sports and movie channels and free Wi-Fi.
Rating: AA | Guest Accommodation | 4 Stars Rooms: 10
Room facilities: Wi-Fi | Telephone | Non-smoking | Desk | TV | Air conditioning | Rooms from: £40 Mobility info: The Beaumont is an old Georgian property with limited facilities for the disabled. We have 3 rooms on the ground floor which are suitable for anyone with limited mobility but they are not suitable for wheelchairs.
Palace Farm Hostel is a modern hostel in recently converted farm buildings offering bed and breakfast accommodation in six private rooms all with their own private shower room and toilet. The six rooms are arranged around a courtyard garden with barbecue area making it a perfect venue for families and groups of up to 30 people. The lounge/dining room adjoins the well appointed kitchen offering the advantages of self catering to an easy to use clean, warm and flexible accommodation.
Room facilities: Non-smoking | Rooms from: £20 Mobility info: The hostel is all ground floor level. One bedroom has a wet floor shower with appropriate handrails for shower & toilet. This bedroom is adjacent to the dining room / lounge/kitchen with no steps between. Please telephone with further questions.
Set in 4 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, this Victorian country house spa hotel and restaurant offers award-winning cuisine and a brand-new spa, opened in 2008.
This former coaching town is use to catering for
travellers – it was a stop-over for Canterbury pilgrims, Henry V rested here
on return from his victory at Agincourt. In modern times the town is known
for the manufacture of brick and paper, as well as sailing barges. Discover
its industrial past at The Court Hall Museum and the Sittingbourne Heritage
Museum.