Anchor House10 Chandos Road, Broadstairs, Kent, CT10 1QP Telephone: 01843 863347 4 Star, Silver Award, Guest Accommodation
 | Anchor House is only a few minutes from the sea and the town centre, in the coatal town of Broadstairs, and offers a reinterpretation of the traditional seaside B & B, adding modern relaxed style to old-fashioned hospitality.
Quality and Style Pure cotton sheets, fluffy towels, gleaming white crockery and superb breakfasts combine to make your stay enjoyable.
Comfortable Accommodation Our rooms have en suite facilities and are comfortably furnished using Laura Ashley prints and fabrics to complement the Victorian features. | | | Satisfaction is our priority For your comfort and safety, all our rooms are non-smoking.
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 | Superb Food Meals are served in our ground floor dining room, which catches the morning sun. Picnic lunches for days out or light refreshments for late arrivals may be requested. | Breakfast Menu A wide choice of cereals, muesli, orange and grapefruit juice, or porridge.
A full English breakfast with free-range eggs, locally produced sausages, best back bacon, fresh mushrooms and tomatoes.
We have a vegetarian option as well as lighter breakfast, including boiled eggs with toast soldiers!
Finish with thick slices of white or wholemeal toast, preserves and marmalades. |  |
Tariff, per room
Single from £40.00
Double, Twin or four poster en suite room from £74 - 80
Family Room (2 adults and 2 children) £90 - £110
Major credit cards and debit cards are accepted with no surcharge.
Discounts for single occupancy of double rooms may be given. According to availability and season. |

Why come to Broadstairs? Broadstairs has retained a simple charm, with its clean beaches, surrounding countryside and yet provides a wealth of tourist attractions within easy reach:
Medieval cities such as Canterbury and Rochester English Heritage castles at Deal, Dover and Walmer. Leeds Castle, which has many activities throughout the year including a major hot air balloon event;
Ports of Dover & Folkestone for trips to France There are a number of festivals throughout the year, which include a Dickensian Week in June, when costumed characters take to the streets. November 5th Firework night December - switching on of Christmas lights
Sailing, horse riding, tennis and golf can all be enjoyed.
There's plenty to do, even in the winter.
· Drive along the coast to the famous castles of Henry III at Walmer and Deal · Explore the coastal town of Whitstable, where fishing and oyster farming still continues. · Visit the historic town of Faversham, home to Shepherd Neame, the oldest independant brewery in England. · On the way back, stop at The Gate in Marshside, a traditional English Pub with a wonderful log fire. · Take a trip to the magnificent medieval cathedral of Canterbury, the founding Church of England and the site of Thomas o Beckett's assassination. · Pop over to France for the day to stock up on wines and French produce. |
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