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A T R U LY R E L A X I N G L O C AT I O N

LIVE LIFE TO THE FULL…
As a seaside resort, the village has several clubs for watersports including Minnis Bay Sailing Club.Whilst speed
boats, jet skis and water skis can be hired for use near the beach at Beresford Gap by members of Beresford
Wakeboard and Water Ski Club.Anglers are catered for by Birchington Sea Angling Society.The 18-hole course
Westgate and Birchington Golf Club is located on the cliff tops, whilst the popular Birchington tennis and bowls
club is located a mere 5 minute walk from Claremont Mews.
RELAX IN TRANQUIL SURROUNDINGS…
Those who prefer the slower pace of life will enjoy the many cafes, beach huts and public houses which line the
seafront of Birchington. Café Bee serves a traditional afternoon tea or if you are looking to dine out then The
Acorn Inn serves excellent pub food.Alternatively, to the south of the village is Quex Park, a 200 year-old manor
house situated in 250 acres of parkland and gardens which are open to the public. It is also home to Quex Barn
which uses only local ingredients in its acclaimed cuisine.
B E C L O S E TO E V E RY W H E R E …
Birchington-on-Sea railway station is on the Chatham Main Line which runs between Ramsgate and London
Victoria in 1 hour 40 minutes. A selection of early morning and evening trains run on weekdays to London's
Cannon Street station and high speed services to St. Pancras International for business commuting.
There are Stagecoach bus services running to Westgate-on-Sea, Margate, Broadstairs, Canterbury and Herne Bay.
The A28 road runs between Hastings and Margate via Ashford, Canterbury, Birchington and Westgate-on-Sea.
Three miles southwest of Birchington-on-Sea, the A28 leads along North Kent towards London, becoming the
M2 motorway at Faversham.
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