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Paisley Cottage

Hot Tub
Sleeps 8
  • Luxury heated swim spa
  • Stunning countryside views
  • Three bedrooms sleeping eight
  • Large enclosed garden
  • Minutes from beaches and attractions
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Sunset Retreat

Hot Tub
Sleeps 20
  • Private swim spas in both cottages
  • Sleeps up to 20 guests
  • Extensive gardens with play areas
  • Close to sandy beaches
  • Luxury amenities throughout
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Sunset Cottage

Hot Tub
Sleeps 12
  • Luxury swim spa
  • Stylish interior design
  • Sleeps 12 across 5 bedrooms
  • Near sandy beaches
  • Six parking spaces with charging
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Get More From Your Sandwich Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Sandwich gives you the perfect base to explore this medieval Cinque Port whilst enjoying luxury self catering accommodation. The town sits just two miles from the coast and offers a fascinating blend of Tudor architecture and maritime history. You'll find everything from boutique cottages tucked behind ancient walls to coastal cottages with sea views.

Sandwich makes an ideal destination for hot tub breaks because you get both historical charm and easy access to stunning beaches. The compact town centre means you can walk everywhere whilst the surrounding countryside offers peaceful retreats. Whether you're after romantic breaks for 2 or large holiday houses for the whole family, there's plenty of choice for cottage breaks here.

What to do on a family or couple's hot tub break in Sandwich

This remarkably preserved medieval town was once one of England's most important ports until the River Stour silted up in the 16th century. That quirk of geography left Sandwich frozen in time with more listed buildings per square mile than almost anywhere else in Kent. The town walls still stand and you can walk sections of the original ramparts.

We love how Sandwich combines easy sightseeing with proper downtime. You can spend mornings exploring historic streets then return to your cottage with hot tub for a relaxing afternoon. The town sits perfectly positioned for day trips to Canterbury, Dover Castle and the White Cliffs whilst remaining peaceful enough for a proper getaway.

Sightseeing in Sandwich

The town has transformed from busy port to heritage destination without losing its authentic character. Three medieval churches dominate the skyline whilst timber-framed buildings line narrow streets that haven't changed their layout in 700 years. The Barbican gate and Fisher Gate still guard the old town entrances. You'll spot architectural details everywhere from carved beams to ancient doorways.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Sandwich

The area offers an impressive variety of attractions from championship golf courses to nature reserves. We've picked five must-visit spots that showcase what makes this corner of Kent special.

Royal St George's Golf Club

This world-famous links course has hosted The Open Championship 15 times since 1894. Even non-golfers appreciate the dramatic coastal setting and the clubhouse architecture. The course sits on Sandwich Bay with views across to Pegwell Bay and the English Channel.

Sandwich Guildhall Museum

Housed in a 16th-century building, this museum tells the story of Sandwich from Roman times through its medieval heyday. The collection includes Tudor artefacts and maritime exhibits. You can climb the old court room stairs and see the original cells where prisoners were held.

Richborough Roman Fort

Just outside town stand the massive walls of Richborough Fort where the Romans first invaded Britain in 43 AD. The site later became their main supply base with walls still standing 25 feet high. English Heritage manages the site and the small museum explains its strategic importance.

Sandwich Bay Bird Observatory

This nature reserve attracts serious birdwatchers and casual visitors alike. The bay sits on major migration routes so you'll spot rare species alongside common coastal birds. The sand dunes and saltmarsh create diverse habitats. Spring and autumn bring the best sightings but there's always something to see.

Secret Gardens of Sandwich

Hidden behind ancient walls throughout the town are remarkable private gardens that open several times yearly. These walled gardens date back centuries and contain everything from formal layouts to cottage-style planting. The gardens tour usually runs in summer and gives access to spaces you'd never otherwise see.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Royal St George's Golf Club Championship links golf on dramatic coastal terrain with stunning bay views Couples
Sandwich Guildhall Museum Medieval history brought to life through artefacts and original Tudor buildings Families
Richborough Roman Fort Massive Roman ruins marking the invasion point of Britain in 43 AD Everyone
Sandwich Bay Bird Observatory Rare bird species and diverse coastal habitats along migration routes Couples
Secret Gardens of Sandwich Hidden walled gardens behind medieval buildings with centuries of planting Everyone

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Sandwich?
Sandwich railway station connects to London St Pancras in 90 minutes via Canterbury. The A256 links directly to the M2 motorway making it easy to reach by car. Dover is 12 miles south whilst Canterbury sits 12 miles west.

What family activities are available?
Families love the beaches at Sandwich Bay just two miles away. The town has several parks and the Guildhall Museum runs children's activities. Nearby Quex Park offers adventure playgrounds and a museum. You can hire bikes to explore the quiet lanes around town.

Where are the best romantic spots?
Walk the town walls at sunset for views across the marshes. The Bell Hotel serves excellent dinners in atmospheric surroundings. St Clement's Church has beautiful medieval architecture. A stroll along the River Stour takes you past moored boats and waterside cottages.

What shopping options exist?
The high street has independent shops selling antiques, books and local produce. Several galleries showcase Kent artists. The weekly market runs on Thursdays. Canterbury offers major retail chains 20 minutes away if you need them.

Why choose a hot tub cottage here?
After days exploring medieval streets or walking coastal paths, returning to your private hot tub feels perfect. The town stays quiet even in summer so you get proper relaxation. Many holiday cottages and lodges offer secluded gardens where you can enjoy your jacuzzi in complete privacy.

Cottages with hot tubs in Sandwich combine the best of both worlds. You get to visit one of England's most complete medieval towns whilst enjoying luxury accommodation. Book your hot tub stays here and you'll discover why this corner of Kent works so well for both romantic breaks and family getaways.

Whether you're looking for cheap cottages for last minute deals or luxury cottages for special occasions, Sandwich delivers. Dog friendly and pet friendly cottages mean you can bring everyone. From 1 bedroom retreats to large cottages sleeping big groups, the choice of places to stay keeps growing. Visit Sandwich and see why more people are choosing this historic town for their country breaks and hot tub breaks.

Unit 12, Discovery Park, Innovation Way, Sandwich, Kent, CT13 9FE