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Self Assessed 3 Stars Guest House
Guest house
Guest Rating: 5
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27 Warwick Road , Cliftonville

Margate, 

Kent, 


CT9 2JU,  England
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Welcome to The Warwick Guest House in Margate, a sympathetically restored Edwardian house. We offer a choice of comfortable twin, double, family and single accommodation - en suites and private bathrooms are also available. We offer a hearty cooked breakfast using locally sourced and home made ingredients where available.
  • Ensuite Rooms
  • Central Location
  • Warm Welcome
  • Free Car Parking
  • Turner Gallery
  • Edwardian Features
  • Cooked Breakfasts
  • Beaches Nearby
  • Free Internet Access
  • Trains To Olympic Venues
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Guest Reviews
Guest reviews for The Warwick Guest House, Margate are provided by real guests who have actually stayed at the property.
Rooms:
4.3
Value:
5.0
Friendliness:
5.0
Cleanliness:
5.0
Facilities:
4.3
Staff service:
5.0
Location:
3.7
Breakfast:
5.0
Guest Rating: 5
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Christopher
Young Couple
Stayed: Feb '12
5
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
5
Value:
5
Friendliness:
5
Cleanliness:
5
Facilities:
4
Staff service:
5
Location
4
Breakfast:
5
"Great hospitality by very welcoming proprietors."
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Likes:
Warm, cosy room
Very good breakfast
Great hosts
Dislikes:
No
Guest Review for The Warwick Guest House, Margate
Helen
Young Couple
Stayed: Nov '11
5
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
4
Value:
5
Friendliness:
5
Cleanliness:
5
Facilities:
4
Staff service:
5
Location
3
Breakfast:
5
"Fantastic, cosy guest house in Margate"
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Likes:
Spotlessly clean, cosy and welcoming.
Dislikes:
A little far out of town.
Guest Review for The Warwick Guest House, Margate
Janet
Alone
Stayed: Nov '11
5
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
4
Value:
5
Friendliness:
5
Cleanliness:
5
Facilities:
5
Staff service:
5
Location
4
Breakfast:
5
"Warm Welcome"
I had a small single room, but it was spotless and very cosy. Shared a bathroom but then again spotless. All in all I had a good time… Read more
"Warm Welcome"
I had a small single room, but it was spotless and very cosy. Shared a bathroom but then again spotless. All in all I had a good time Read less
Likes:
Very cosy
Dislikes:
None
Guest Review for The Warwick Guest House, Margate
More Information
3 Stars Self Assessed Guest House
Parking
Free parking
Types of Payment Accepted at The Warwick Guest House
Cash (Sterling), Cash (Euro), Credit card, Debit card
Payment Cards accepted at the property
Master Card  Maestro  Visa  Visa Electron  Solo 
Check-in: 4:00 PM till 10:30 PM
Early check-in available on request.
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Late check-out available on request
Policies
Children Policy: Children over 15 welcome
Smoking Policy: No smoking
Pet Policy: No pets
Cancellation Policy
Booking Terms and Conditions
Accessibility
Languages Spoken
English
The Warwick Guest House is located just 90 minutes from London on the new high-speed trains from St Pancras and, once here, only a five-minute walk from some of the finest blue flag beaches in Kent.

In striking contrast to the county’s fame as the Garden of England, the Isle of Thanet which comprises the three resorts of Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate and surrounding villages, has twenty-six miles of beautiful coastline and the longest stretch of coastal chalk in the UK, which is nationally and internationally important for its marine and bird life.

There is quick and easy access from London by road and rail, as well as from the continent, which is closer than the county town of Maidstone. This close proximity is why the area has witnessed three great landings thought to have changed the course of the country’s history – the invasion of the Romans in 43AD, the father of the English race Hengist and his Saxons in 449AD and St. Augustine in 597AD.

You can explore the miles of sandy beaches where the Centurion’s children played marbles and where Thanetians hacked out caves in the cliff to hide contraband from the excisemen, fighting them to the death, and where you can find wild asparagus on the land and wild oysters in the sea.

Ride the wind and waves on a kite surfboard, follow the Viking Coastal Trail on a bicycle or by foot, and explore the skies in a plane. Finish off with an alfresco drink at one of the bars overlooking the Royal Harbour and watch the boats bobbing gently up and down and the sun glistening on the water.
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Style of property
Comfortable, Homely
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