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Hawthorn Farm (Dover)

Station Road, Martin Mill, Dover, Kent, South East, United Kingdom. CT15 5LA
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Hawthorn Farm has pitches dotted amidst trees
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Pitches:Motorhomes acceptedCaravans accepted   (147)Tents acceptedHas Holiday Homes   (176)No LodgesNo Seasonal PitchesNo Camping Pods
Opening Times:1 March - 15 December
Prices:From £17.00 (2 adults, pitch, electric)
 
Tel:01304 852658
Fax:01304 853417
Web:http://www.keatfarm.co.uk
Email:hawthorn@keatfarm.co.uk
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Hawthorn Farm has pitches dotted amidst trees
Plantings give high degree of privacy to pitches
Modern toilet and shower pics
Reception building also houses a cafe and shop
Cafes serves breakfast, lunch and evening meals
All pitches are neat and tidy at Hawthorn
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Hawthorn Farm’s 28 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens contains some 5000 established ornamental fruit and woodland trees. The port of Dover is a six minute drive away. Martin Mill station is nearby and within easy reach of Blue Flag beaches and the historic castles of Dover, Deal and Walmer. Fine golf courses, fishing, swimming, tennis and bowls are just some of the local activities available. Two local public houses serve excellent value food. It is rated five stars by the tourist board and an AA award winner. All the normal campsite facilities are available, including a shop and café.
Hawthorn Farm is situated at Martin Mill, two miles from the beautiful St Margaret's Bay near Dover. It is well signposted, lying to the north of the main A258 road, midway between Dover and Deal.

The site is ideally positioned to explore the delights of Kent and to view it as merely a stopover-site for the ferries from Dover is to do it a disservice. Close by is the seaside resort of Herne Bay which features many historic buildings and is home to what is thought to be the world's first purpose-built freestanding clock tower - this dates back to 1837.

The site is on the same road as the station (which is on the Kent Coast line), making it an ideal base for those who prefer not to have to drive once they've pitched on site. The station allows easy access to both Deal and Dover. At Dover the track links up with a mainline service to London.

Deal is an attractive Georgian seaside town that offers a beach - voted by Telegraph readers as the 'top spot to lay a beach towel' - together with an elegant pier (named 'Pier of the year in 2008'). Offering a wide range of shops, restaurants, pubs, cafés and sandwich bars, as well as weekly markets and museums, it's a great place to visit. Deal also features an impressive Tudor castle that's open from the beginning of April to the end of September.

The train also stops at Walmer en route to Deal, where you'll find Grade 2 listed Walmer Castle, which is under the stewardship of English Heritage and features impressive Italian-style formal gardens. Built during the reign of Henry VIII, it's open from March to the end of October.

        


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