Guests have enjoyed their stays at Blue Point - Whitstable, praising its stunning beachfront position, chic coastal interior, and the breathtaking views. The main bedroom and bathroom are highlights, and the proximity to the beach is a treat. Some concerns were raised about parking, noise from a nearby pub, and the effectiveness of blinds in the bedrooms.
There is no specific mention of cleanliness in the reviews, so it is not possible to provide a score.
The location is highly praised for its stunning sea views and proximity to the beach and local eateries, though parking and noise from a nearby pub are noted concerns.
The main bedroom is described as comfortable, but there are issues with light in the bedrooms and the steep stairs pose a challenge for some guests.
The property is well-equipped with good bed linen, towels, and excellent showers. However, guests mentioned problems with parking, ineffective blinds, and the need for better stair handrails.
There are no mentions of gifts or special touches that would indicate thoughtfulness, so it is not possible to provide a score.
Situated in the heart of Whitstable directly on the beach, offering extensive sea views makes this the perfect property for families looking for a seaside escape. Whitstable is well known for its oysters which are celebrated every August at the Oyster Festival and this picturesque seaside town is renowned for its culinary heritage, with several local pubs and restaurants just moments from the cottage. Keen cyclists can enjoy a bike ride along the Crab and Winkle Way or ride along the coast to Herne Bay. For walkers, there are many footpaths to explore along the Kent coastline. For those looking to venture slightly further afield, head to nearby Canterbury (7 miles), which is home to the country’s oldest cathedral. Enjoy a spot of retail therapy or visit the ancient ruins of St Augustine's Abbey and St Martin's Church which form Canterbury's unesco World Heritage Site.
Access to the property is from the front courtyard garden via some steps where you will find a warm welcome awaits you. The ground floor offers a light and bright kitchen/diner that is well equipped for creating delicious family meals that can be enjoyed at the dining table, the ideal spot for enjoying seaside views as you dine. A comfy armchair is the perfect spot for curling up with a good book or to sit and chat whilst dinner is prepared. French doors from the kitchen/diner open onto the balcony where there is a sofa and armchairs with a coffee table -perfect for coffee and croissants. Also located on the ground floor is a shower room and a utility cupboard with a washer/dryer. Heading up to the first floor you will find the lounge with dual aspect windows offering extensive sea views and where a large window seat makes for a spot of people watching below. There is a further armchair and a sofa arranged around the Smart TV for catching up on your favourite programmes. French doors from the lounge open out onto a second balcony. The first floor also offers the first of the bedrooms: a pretty seaside theme twin bedroom. Heading up to the second floor you with find a king-size bedroom with spectacular sea views, and a family bathroom completes the property.
Heading outside you will find a ground-floor balcony with a rattan, sofa and armchair, the first-floor balcony offers a bistro table and chairs and there is also a courtyard area at the front of the property with patio seating and a charcoal BBQ.
Mr Andrews
My wife and I had trouble with the steep stairs, The stair hand rail was inadequate. It should have one that it is possible to grip all round and not a "pinch" type. This will inevitably lead to an accident. The parking for No. 4 The Vines was very confined. The car park bay was so tight that it stopped us from to go out in case we had trouble on our return with two other bays occupied. That would leave it nearly impossible to park. I don't have a large car. The single beds in the second bedroom were not good for sitting on the edge of the bed whilst dressing The wooden bed surround is the problem. We had to shop for a scouring spung as there were none available in the Vines.. Only a small matter but irritating. Washing up after a meal is important to us. We cannot fault the location of No.4 but left the property a day early owing to the poor weather.
Mrs Gosling
Lovely cottage with lots of light and great location.
Mr Perks
Very good location for sea views and walking into town for the many good eatery’s, however, parking is tight and the narrow road to the property can be tricky due to parked cars and van particularly at open times for the near by pub. Very nice patio area at the front of the property but it can be noisy at opening and closing times of the near by pub due to many people walking directly pass the front of the property. Property has everything you would expect, good bed linen and towels, excellent showers. Bedrooms can be very light early in the morning as blinds are not that effective, not a problem if you are an early riser but we are not so a bit of an issue for us.
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