I rather fell in love with the wonderful seaside town of Deal when I visited at Christmas time and I am already looking forward to planning a return trip. This was made all the more imminent when I got a copy of Keepers Cottages newsletter welcoming a new property to their books – 35 The Strand. It is just along the road in Walmer, overlooking the sea and sporting some rather gorgeous interior decor. I love the mixture of clean neutral walls with big hits of colour and the relaxed homely feel that has been created. It is lovely to see a holiday home that has had some real love and attention lavished on it. I think it is time for a little holiday by the sea – don’t you?
Posts Tagged ‘kent’
35 The Strand, Deal
Posted in Travel, tagged 35 the strand, deal, holiday, holiday cottage, holiday cottages, holiday home, interior design, Keepers Cottages, kent, seaside, summer holiday, walmer on May 25, 2015| Leave a Comment »
Little gem in Canterbury
Posted in Inspiration, Travel, tagged Canterbury, contemporary, contemporary design, cottage, design, house for sale, interior design, kent, modern, modern home, modern house, the modern house on March 16, 2015| 1 Comment »
I just spotted this delicious cottage in Canterbury on the very fabulous The Modern House which looks to me to be beautifully designed with lots of attention to detail on the interiors front. I haven’t seen it myself (it could be dangerous if I do) but if you have been inside, please let me know if it as lovely as the pictures suggest.
More images and information at The Modern House.
Delightful Deal
Posted in Recommended, Seasonal, Travel, tagged 81 beach street, Borough Wines, christmas, conservation area, deal, Dunlin and Diver, Hoxton Store, Keepers Cottages, kent, middle street, middle street conservation area, New Year, seaside, Ship Inn, Taylor Jones and Son on January 4, 2015| 12 Comments »
I think that the British seaside is a wonderful place to be at this time of year and after spending the Christmas week in Deal in Kent, I have completely fallen for the place. I booked a cottage (I highly recommend Keepers Cottages) which was very fortunately in the Middle Street district which I now know is the place to be. There is Georgian gorgeousness about the buildings and the streets between the sea front and the high street are charming but still have a lovely rawness about them. Interestingly, there are a number of delectable shops and restaurants that seem to have sprung up recently and would be just at home in the trendy bits of East London as on the Kent coast.
A house on the High Street
These are the sort of houses you find between the sea front and the High Street in the Middle Street conservation area.
I think Farrow and Ball arrived in Deal before I did – I bet that is Pelt.
Lovely interiors, art and gift shop Dunlin and Diver on the High Street selling Thornback and Peel (which I thoroughly approve of!) and other fab things
Hoxton Store opened just before Christmas and completely gorgeous
Super stylish shop with something for everyone stylish – and a tiny (stylish) art gallery at the back. Taylor-Jones and Son
Great wine bar and wine merchant – run by a French man, need I say more.
Very inviting pub in Middle Street
The two restaurants I can recommend are 81 Beach Street which is excellent (don’t be fooled by the website which isn’t excellent but you can successfully book through) and Dunkerleys which has great food and a somewhat, erm, Faulty Towers inspired approach to service and the two that top of my list when I go back are Victuals and Co and The Dining Club based on local recommendation and by pressing my face against the window when they were closed.
I was sorry to leave this delightful town but visiting again soon is on my list of resolutions. Happy New Year to you all.