Mabel, a well-presented, ground-floor apartment situated in the heart of Whitstable, Kent. Just paces from a wealth of amenities and a little further to the beach, Mable is a fantastic choice for couples or a small family seeking an escape to this lively Kent location. After a day of wandering the town, look forward to curling up on the sofa and flicking through the Smart TV, easing into the evening. Find the stylish kitchen for your culinary needs, finished with sage green units ,a composite stone worksurface and contemporary appliances. Escape to the contemporary shower room for a freshen up, offering a rainfall shower, before retiring to the double bed. Mable offers a lovely escape for exploring the best of Whitstable and the surrounding county of Kent. Note: This property can be booked with Ref. 1143308, together sleeping eight guests. Please note that during the late Spring, Summer and early autumn months, that a gardener may be in attendance to cut the grassThe lively town of Whitstable, which is known as the "Pearl of Kent", dates back to before the Domesday Book. Its seaside location makes it ideal for watersports all year round, and its fishing heritage is reflected by the Oyster Festival, which takes place every July. The buzzing local museum/art gallery introduces around six new exhibitions each year, and has a fabulous coffee shop. Whitstable Castle dates back to the 1790's, and hosts events all year round including a big May Day celebration with contributions from local musicians and artists. The town is home to a small, independent brewery, and any need for retail therapy will easily be satisfied by the range of both national stores and charming small, independent shops. Whitstable is also home to The Pearsons Arm, a gastropub owner by celebrity chef Richard Phillips and nearby in Seasalter is the Michelin star-awarded gastropub, The Sportsman which is also well worth a visit. The city of Canterbury, with its fine 6th century cathedral is just 7 miles away; also nearby is Herne Bay, from where on a clear day you can see as far as Southend and the Isle of Sheppey.