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    Somewhere to stay if you have to visit the Hoo Peninsula

    Do you see yourself enjoying a stylish home with luxurious bonuses such as a private outdoor hot tub or a pretty garden with sun loungers to relax on, all in a stunning part of Kent? If you have thought of going on a self-catering holiday before but haven’t taken one yet, or even if you are already a fan of renting a holiday cottage with loved ones, consider residing in the lovely village of Hoo St. Werburgh on your next break.

    Hoo St. Werburgh is located in the Hoo Peninsula in northern Kent, and is a friendly settlement located in beautiful surroundings, with a pond and nature reserve in the heart of the village. It is home to many nice properties that can be rented for a self-catering break in the county, which you can either use as a base to explore all that Kent has to offer, or to simply enjoy the accommodation itself with your nearest and dearest on a relaxing holiday.

    Holiday homes of all styles, shapes and sizes

    Properties in Hoo St. Werburgh come in all sizes, from quaint and romantic cottages for two with Jacuzzis in the bathrooms, to large houses for big groups that can accommodate lots of people. If you are travelling with children, you might want to opt for accommodation with bunkbeds in the bedrooms, highchairs in the dining rooms and a sandpit or trampoline in the garden, to keep them occupied when you’re not out exploring.

    Visit the floating community of Port Werburgh

    One of the curiosities worth seeing on the Hoo Peninsula is the floating community of Port Werburgh. Essentially, a large number of houseboats are moored in one in the harbour and people either have permanent or holiday homes there. There is also a collection of luxurious park homes that are ideal for people who like to escape to the coast. There may be a chance of renting a houseboat on the Hoo Peninsula.

    The north Kent Coast

    The north Kent coast is quite surprising. Although there are miles of natural coastline as well as industrial sections which include power stations, the coastline offers a few real gems, fishing towns and harbours, colourful marinas and always something new to discover. Watersports abound in the summer and there are plenty of fabulous coastal eateries with sea and harbour views.

    Four-legged animals welcome to stay

    There are also houses that are pet-friendly, so if you have a dog that loves travelling with you, you won’t need to leave them behind! Your furry friend can enjoy your break to Hoo St. Werburgh and the cottage might also come with some added extras they’ll love to, such as throws for them to rest on by the fire, or chew toys they can play with in the garden.

    Find that cottage with a swimming pool to make your holiday superb

    One of the most special features to add on to your trip is to rent accommodation with its own swimming pool. If you want to go for a swim each morning to start the day, or if you know the kids will just love the novelty of splashing about every day when on holiday, this is an excellent feature to consider when going on a self-catering holiday to Kent.

    Hoo St. Werburgh is peaceful and welcoming, and there are lots of properties waiting to be inhabited for a self-catering break. Close to the sea, plus near to lots of other towns to visit like Chatham, Rochester and High Halstow, it makes a nice area to spend quality time with loved ones in north Kent.