Dungeness, Kent
A unique designer beach house, originally a pumping station, situated on the private Dungeness estate
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PS1 was built during World War Two as a pumping station to send fuel though undersea pipes to France to support the D-Day landings. It has now been converted into a designer beach house with two en-suite bedrooms.
The spacious open plan living area offers a fully equipped and modern kitchen, a large dining table and comfortable seating around a log fire, and the light streams in through five floor to ceiling windows with amazing views of the nature reserve on your doorstep.
This unique shingle spit stretches three miles into the English Channel and offers spectacular sunrises and sunsets, a photographers and walkers paradise, in all weathers.
The Old Lighthouse is a popular visitor attraction, as is the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch steam railway which passes close by, a wonderful way to enjoy Kent's scenery. There are two pubs on the reserve, The Britannia and The Pilot, and the unique 'Fish Hut' selling caught-on-the day fresh fish and lobster rolls in summer. The wonderful former smuggler's town of Rye with its choice of boutique shops, cafes and restaurants is well worth a visit and only 10 miles away.
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PS1 is listed in affiliation with Vrbo.
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