Double, Triple. Quad rooms and family rooms available
Cost from £20 Per Person
| Room |
Beds |
High Cost |
Mid Cost |
Low Cost |
Cost Type |
En-suite |
| churchview 2 |
4 x Double & 2 Single |
₤25.00 |
₤23.00 |
₤20.00 |
Per Person
|
Yes |
| Large room Front of house with pretty views of 11th C church and old stone walls. |
| Seaview 2 |
4 x Double & 2 Single |
₤28.00 |
₤25.00 |
₤23.00 |
Per Person
|
Yes |
| Consists of 2 rooms with direct access to balcony stunning views to sea |
| Seaview |
4 x Double & Single |
₤28.00 |
₤25.00 |
₤23.00 |
Per Person
|
No |
| Large room with direct access to sunny balcony overlooking gardens, town and Sea. own private bathroom adjacent. |
| churchview 1 |
3 x Double & Single |
₤28.00 |
₤25.00 |
₤23.00 |
Per Person
|
Yes |
| Front of house with pretty views of 11th C church and old stone walls own entranceway to street. |
Hillside Manor Reviews
About the Area
Hythe, in the District of Shepway, is one of the five original Cinque Ports on the Garden Coast in South Kent.It is on a broad bay of the English Channel, four miles west of the cross- channel port of Folkestone and 16 miles south west of Dover.
A wide promenade overlooks a long stretch of beach, and over the English channel to France. It is ideal for a summer picnic and safe bathing. From the sea-front the town is on level ground.
Hythe is a pretty coastal town with an interesting history, there is a very quaint High Street with antique shops, pubs and restaurants, set in the historic picturesque pretty conservation area.
The channel tunnel rail link to London 57 mins is just a 5 minute drive away and Channel tunnel and ports are nearby for easy access to Europe. The Town and immediate neighbourhood contain many first-class facilities for recreation. Golf, tennis, riding, bowls, squash, boating, wind-surfing, fresh-water and sea angling, and bathing in the local indoor heated pools or the sea are all available. The Royal Military Canals banks built as a defenses against Napoleon provide many delightful walks, as does the varied local countryside.
Romney Marsh lies immediately west of the town, and may be explored either by car, bicycle, or using the Worlds Smallest Public Railway the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Light Steam Railway, .
Easy access to: Canterbury, Leeds Castle, France