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Dr Syns GH, Dymchurch, Kent

Dr Syns GH
24, Mill Rd,
Dymchurch
Kent

TN29 0JT

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ENTRY SUSPENDED. This "olde worlde" guest house, named after "Dr Syns" the mythical character created by actor & author Russel Thorndike, is located in Dymchurch town next to the Romney Hythe & Dymchurch Steam Railway, within 200 yards of the golden sandy beaches and only 15 minutes from the Eurotunnel. The house is one of the oldest buildings in Dymchurch dating back to the 1700's and has a wealth of Beamed Ceilings and open fireplaces, with spacious en-suite bedrooms that have a special charm and character.

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Ratings/Awards: ETC 4 Diamonds
Number of Rooms: 3
Number Ensuite: 3

Price per Room:

Price Includes: Full English/Continental Breakfast
Double: £40 - £70
Single: £30 - £40
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Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
Building of Historic Interest
Garden

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Sample Menu:

To Start, Selection of Cerals, Fresh Fruit, ana Fruit Salad ,Selection of Fruit Juices, Yogurts.

2nd Course- Full English Breakfast,- Eggs( from our own Hens!) Back Bacon, Local made Pure Pork Sausage , Fresh Mushrooms, Tomatoe, Fried Slice, and Beans.

Fresh Coffee, Tea, Toast Brown or White.

Or you can have just some of the above Items.

We also offer, Scrambled Eggs, Poached Eggs, Or If you have something special you would like we will accommodate you with your Choice.

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