Wycliffe Guest House guidebook

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Wycliffe Guest House guidebook

Sightseeing

Sunny Sands Beach is a hugely popular sandy beach at the eastern end of the Stade and Folkestone Harbour. It is a firm favourite with families throughout the summer, with good facilities nearby including WCs and cafés, pubs and beach shops.
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Sunny Sands Kiosk
The Stade
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Sunny Sands Beach is a hugely popular sandy beach at the eastern end of the Stade and Folkestone Harbour. It is a firm favourite with families throughout the summer, with good facilities nearby including WCs and cafés, pubs and beach shops.
A promenade out at sea with a world-class view. It is a place for food and drink, as well as one of enjoyment of the town’s heritage and history. Open every day for walking – with a variety of food, music and entertainment on offer at the weekend.
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Folkestone Harbour Arm
Folkestone Harbour Arm
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A promenade out at sea with a world-class view. It is a place for food and drink, as well as one of enjoyment of the town’s heritage and history. Open every day for walking – with a variety of food, music and entertainment on offer at the weekend.
The Creative Quarter comprises of The Old High Street, a winding cobbled lane lined with independent shops, and Tontine Street, a busy thoroughfare linking Folkestone Harbour with the centre of the town. Artists are drawn to the exquisite coastal light afforded by the seaside location and the chance to get involved in the town’s thriving creative community.
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The Creative Quarter
34 The Old High St
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The Creative Quarter comprises of The Old High Street, a winding cobbled lane lined with independent shops, and Tontine Street, a busy thoroughfare linking Folkestone Harbour with the centre of the town. Artists are drawn to the exquisite coastal light afforded by the seaside location and the chance to get involved in the town’s thriving creative community.
A memorial to the pilots, known as ‘The Few’ of the Battle of Britain. Situated on the clifftop at Capel-le-Ferne the memorial invites visitors to pause and remember the bravery and sacrifice of the aircrews who took to the skies to defend this country in the Battle of Britain more than 70 years ago. Much of the battle took place over these cliffs and led Churchill to utter perhaps his most famous words – “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few”
Battle of Britain Memorial station
A memorial to the pilots, known as ‘The Few’ of the Battle of Britain. Situated on the clifftop at Capel-le-Ferne the memorial invites visitors to pause and remember the bravery and sacrifice of the aircrews who took to the skies to defend this country in the Battle of Britain more than 70 years ago. Much of the battle took place over these cliffs and led Churchill to utter perhaps his most famous words – “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few”
East Cliff & Warren country is a local nature reserve and is a nationally important site of special scientific interest. A great spot for fossil hunting, long walks and amazing photo opportunities.
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The Warren
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East Cliff & Warren country is a local nature reserve and is a nationally important site of special scientific interest. A great spot for fossil hunting, long walks and amazing photo opportunities.
A cliff top walk of wide lawns, flower beds and plenty of benches to pause your journey. You’ll find the Zig Zag path half way between town and Folkestone West next to The Leas Cliff Hall and the Band Stand. Originally built in the 1800s to ferry bath chairs between The Leas and the beach the Zig Zag path has been restored beyond its original beauty as part of the Award Winning Coastal Park Development.
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The Leas
The Leas
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A cliff top walk of wide lawns, flower beds and plenty of benches to pause your journey. You’ll find the Zig Zag path half way between town and Folkestone West next to The Leas Cliff Hall and the Band Stand. Originally built in the 1800s to ferry bath chairs between The Leas and the beach the Zig Zag path has been restored beyond its original beauty as part of the Award Winning Coastal Park Development.

Food scene

A contemporary Mediterranean Restaurant and cocktail bar. Luxurious atmosphere with delicious food, including a good selection of vegetarian meal options, superb cocktails and attentive service.
Rosemont restaurant and cocktail bar
Sandgate Road
A contemporary Mediterranean Restaurant and cocktail bar. Luxurious atmosphere with delicious food, including a good selection of vegetarian meal options, superb cocktails and attentive service.
A family run authentic Turkish restaurant with a friendly and welcoming vibe. The food is always delicious and plentiful and very reasonably priced.
Shayda's Turkish Cuisine
18 Bouverie Rd W
A family run authentic Turkish restaurant with a friendly and welcoming vibe. The food is always delicious and plentiful and very reasonably priced.
A locals pub with delightfully decorated WW1 memorabilia interior. They serve a diverse selection of local beers and ciders along with food offerings for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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The Bouverie Tap
45 Bouverie Rd W
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A locals pub with delightfully decorated WW1 memorabilia interior. They serve a diverse selection of local beers and ciders along with food offerings for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
A great local restaurant serving freshly cooked, beautifully presented Mexican dishes.
Conchitas
22 Bouverie Road West
A great local restaurant serving freshly cooked, beautifully presented Mexican dishes.