The Surf Shack
The Surf Shack
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A romantic, dog-friendly Surf Shack just moments from the sea — made for couples craving a cosy coastal escape. Snuggle up in the king-size bed, light the powerful log burner, rinse off in the modern shower, and start slow mornings with a Nespresso on your private deck. Perfect for beach walks, salty air, and switching off properly. The space A snug, open-plan hideaway made for slow mornings and salty-air strolls. Open-plan living with comfy seating + Smart TV King-size bed with lovely linen Wood-burning stove for properly cosy evenings Modern shower room with a powerful rainfall shower Nespresso machine Private deck with seating — perfect for morning coffees or sundowners Fully equipped kitchenette for simple suppers and beach-day snacks The Surf Shack Once the former wash house to Coastguards, now a self-catering retreat for two, this romantic hideaway in Jury’s Gap is just the ticket for couples looking to breathe in some fresh sea air. A sun-trapped outside space, bbq and the sound of the waves reign during the summer months, while in winter the white washed wooden glamour of Surf Shacks interiors offer a snug retreat to hide from blustery winds. Rough-luxe, this cabin on the coast will entice all who stay to up sticks from their city slicks and escape to Camber forever. Inside With French doors and velux windows flooding the open plan layout with natural light, The Surf Shacks king-size bed is as soothing as it is stylish. The white washed interior creates a cocoon of comfort where long lie-ins sipping coffee beneath the weight of the duvet with the log burner roaring are the most tempting way to spend each and every morning, while the separate bathroom with a beach mural is the perfect place to wash away coastal adventures with the electric shower. Outside Surrounded by SSSI, The Surf Shacks garden is a peaceful spot, spend days here gently soaking up the good life. Come nightfall, wrap in blankets and spot shooting stars fly across the heavens before collapsing into the enormous bed, not a sound murmuring beneath the outside other than channel breeze and the crashing waves. Guest access All the arrival details (including directions, parking and how to get in) are in our digital guide. Please give it a quick read before you set off, so your check-in is smooth and stress-free for you (and us!). Other things to note · We provide a starter supply of logs during the winter months. If you’d like more, you can either pick up extra logs from the farm shop, or let us know in advance and we can arrange additional logs (and kindling) for you for a small extra charge. · As you’ll have seen from the photos and description, The Surf Shack has a compact kitchenette with the following appliances: microwave oven, kettle, toaster, Nespresso coffee machine, portable induction hob, and a fridge with a small freezer compartment. It’s ideal for simple breakfasts and easy suppers, but it’s not really set up for full roast dinners or more elaborate cooking. · The Shack is pet-friendly however please note that its location is not fully enclosed. · Please bring your own body wash and shampoo, as we don’t supply these items. · Sea Defence Works and Nearby Military Firing Range Our properties are situated near the Lydd Ranges, a historic military firing range that has been in use for over 150 years. This unique area is also a nature reserve and part of the Dungeness, Romney Marsh, and Rye Bay Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to incredibly rare plants and animals. While this adds to the natural beauty and significance of the area, it also means that certain times the ranges won't be accessible to walk along. Don't worry as there will still be several miles of beach to walk along as you head to Camber. · Military Firing Range Information: Access to the foreshore is occasionally restricted due to live firing exercises. Red flags are flown during these times, indicating that access is prohibited for safety reasons. When firing is not taking place, it may be possible to walk along a designated path along the shore, offering a chance to enjoy this unique environment. · Sea Defence Works Over the winter months the Environmental Agency carry out annual beach shingle recycling and re-profiling works. Shingle recycling on the beach frontage involves the movement and redistribution of shingle along the coastline to maintain beach levels and protect against erosion. This operation involves using heavy machinery, such as excavators and bulldozers, to collect shingle from areas where it has accumulated and transport it to areas experiencing erosion. The process is required to maintain the standard of protection of the beach frontage.
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