Set in Minster, 30 km from Historic Chatham Dockyard, The Abbey Hotel and conference centre offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Set in 4 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, this Victorian country house spa hotel and restaurant offers award-winning cuisine and a brand-new spa, opened in 2008.
CHARA
United Kingdom
The spa and the breakfast were fantastic. The decoration was amazing and we had a relaxing weekend.
The Shurland Hotel Gym Spa is located on the Isle of Sheppey, in the heart of Eastchurch. The island is accessed via the Sheppey Crossing, just 5.5 miles from the hotel.
Emma
United Kingdom
Lovely friendly staff, even rang to see if we were going there as we got lost in traffic.
Set in Sheerness and with Historic Chatham Dockyard reachable within 32 km, Royal Hotel Sheerness offers a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Set in a Grade II listed 17th-century barn, Tonge Barn is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens and offers individually designed rooms with wooden beams or red brick walls.
Charles
United Kingdom
The Breakfast was well presented and good. the property was lovely and the location lovely. Very relaxing and peaceful, staff were very friendly and helpful, would not hesitate staying here again.
The Lodge Guest House is set in Grain, just a 10-minute walk to the coast. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and free private parking is available on site. Rooms include a flat-screen TV....
Caroline
United Kingdom
Externally looks nice. Good parking space, good price for what you get. Bathroom very clean. Village looked pretty. Walking distance to a shop, pub, chippy so location is great.
Thank you Amanda and your staff for a great stay,our...
Thank you Amanda and your staff for a great stay,our accommodation was lovely and clean,amazing man cave and communal area,with an amazing breakfast for journey home,will defo stay here again when visiting the area
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were visiting family and know the local area well but...
We were visiting family and know the local area well but anyone that is going to stay for short break away, I would recommend going in warmer weather so you are able to sit outside and enjoy the lovey garden and the beaches on the island. The train station is a short walk from the b&b, so you can venture further. The local fish and chip shop in Queenborough just along from the b&b is very good too.
Janet
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Used Queenborough as a base to travel around the Isle of...
Used Queenborough as a base to travel around the Isle of Sheppy. In the evenings we visited local hostelries. There was a a nice Micro pub with a good selection of beers and nice food called The Admirals Arm, we would recommend paying it a visit. It had a nice atmosphere. We also ate at The Flying Dutchman, which claimed to cook the local catch. I ordered a Whole Dover sole (£20) also not sure that it was fresh, when it came it was a very small fish and boiled potatoes which were hard, a most disappointing meal my wife had a veggy option which was also poor Expensive and wouldn't recommend.
Peter
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The town is fairly low key - we didn't find shops or...
The town is fairly low key - we didn't find shops or amenities - but it does have an expansive seashore - which gets much more expansive as the tide goes out.
We enjoyed the boat service to Southend for a fun day trip.
Gerald
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Queenborough itself is an industrial area with a coastal...
Queenborough itself is an industrial area with a coastal view overlooking industry. The B and B is opposite the only picturesque open area -site of an old castle. There's not much to see or do there, but a good base for exploring the rest of the islandThe Bistro is inside the B and B, but runs under a separate business. Staff were helpful. It was very popular with families so book. The food quality varied -our scallops were amazing, but braised lamb disappointing.
Deborah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Everyone was friendly and welcoming.
Everyone was friendly and welcoming. Loved The Admirals Arm for it's wonderful selection of gins and delicious pizza but all the pubs were great. The Queenborough museum at the Guildhall on the high st was fascinating and the church is a rare find with a stunning painted ceiling! Quaint harbour too. Queenborough is well located for Elmley Nature Reserve and it's just a short drive to other parts of the island.
Staff were welcoming and friendly. The room was very good (garden room) was very humid during our stay so room was humid too but the fan was very useful. The outside seating area was very nice. We had a Sunday lunch which was amazing, and the breakfast was very good too. All in all it was a great stay. Only problem was there was a wedding in the community hall opposite so all parking was gone. The manger allowed us to park in the centre of the hotel car park until things cleared which was appreciated.
The hotel was ideally situated for our party of four as we attended The Open at Sandwich.
The staff were very helpful & recommended a good Indian restaurant as we arrived too late for the hotel bistro.
Every member of our group were impressed by the quality of the rooms & despite the restrictions of Covid, the breakfast service was excellent.
The hotel was spotless & was being continuously cleaned by staff.
It was great value.
The breakfast was great .the room was lovely.the hotel was spotless. The staff was all really amazing .kind and happy .we ate in the bistro the food was fab.will see you very soon .thank you zoe daley
Nice and friendly staff, you can feel familly atmosphere.
Room was clean and bigger then we expect. Delicious food in restaurant located in hotel. Breakfast, so good as well
The hotel staff were very attentive and the room was excellent with views across the harbour and beyond . Breakfast provided a good choice and service was very good.
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