DymchurchThis busy seaside town is 10 minutes drive from the huts. It’s on the England Coast Path, but don’t do it all at once.
Simply walk along the sea wall on arrival, which gives you a bird’s eye view of the bay. There’s good parking in the town centre, and a long stay area, at the western end of the A259.
There is history, too. Dymchurch is bookended by Martello Towers, dating from Napoleon times.EatingThe Ocean Inn in Dymchurch serves all day, with sandwiches, fish and chips and a huge board of specials.
Closer to the shepherds huts, try The Walnut Tree, Aldington, which offers a 10% discount for hut dwellers. Eat the show-stopping “steak on a stone”.
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