Primrose Cottage
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Primrose Cottage offers charming self-catering holiday accommodation in the heart of medieval Sandwich. It is perfectly suited for a quiet break for a couple or a family with older children. The cottage is just two miles from the sea and an easy walk from the mainline rail station. It is a grade 2 listed building, dating back to around 1625. Despite its age, guests enjoy up-to-the-minute facilities.

The cottage offers comfortable two-bedroom accommodation for up to four people. Garage parking is included, approximately three minutes walk away. We are dog friendly. Up to two well-behaved dogs are welcome by prior arrangement and there is plenty for canine visitors to do. Sandwich is one of the ancient Cinque Ports, which supplied ships and men to the British navy in the Middle Ages.

Among its many attractions are narrow streets with half-timbered houses, the river and quay, historic gardens and a variety of shops, restaurants and pubs. All these amenities are right on Primrose Cottage's doorstep.
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Canine visitors have plenty to do.
They are allowed into many pubs and eating places, either indoors or in the gardens.
We keep a list in the cottage.
Better still, there are walks to enjoy in fields and orchards, on chalk downland and on sand and shingle.
A favourite is across St George's golf links to Sandwich Bay.
Two long distance paths pass through Sandwich: the Stour Valley Walk and the Saxon Shore Way.
Sandwich Bay beach permits dogs all year round.
Several miles long, it starts as shingle and becomes sandy towards the river mouth.
The town's name is famous worldwide thanks to an event in 1762.
The Earl of Sandwich was too engrossed in a card game to stop and eat.
He therefore ordered his steak to be brought to him between two slices of bread, so creating the snack known as a sandwich.
When you come to Sandwich, you won't be the first VIP visitors to the area!
The first four Roman legions used nearby Richborough as a gateway and assembly point for their invasion in AD 43.
Viking leaders Hengist and Horsa landed at Pegwell Bay in AD 449.
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