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Sep 18, 2024

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With Dymchurch Sands just a few minutes walk away, you can enjoy a peaceful home life at Range View

Positioned on the edge of West Hythe, this well placed individually designed detached bungalow has been constructed with modern day living in mind. Rated A for energy efficiency, this well proportioned light and airy home is within easy reach of both Dymchurch and Hythe and if you are looking at moving to the coast, this could be just the place for you. Find out here what Dymchurch and Hythe have to offer and take a look at  Range View property brochureAvailable with no chain, you could be in before you know it. Just call us on 01233 367606 to arrange a viewing.

Dymchurch and Hythe: Seaside Living with Charm and History

If you're thinking about moving to a coastal town in Kent, the picturesque villages of Dymchurch and Hythe offer a perfect mix of seaside tranquility, rich history, and modern amenities. These charming locations on the southeast coast have long attracted those seeking a slower pace of life, with stunning beaches, family-friendly communities, and excellent transport links to larger towns and cities.

  1. Beautiful Beaches

One of the main attractions of Dymchurch and Hythe is their beaches. Dymchurch is known for its long stretch of sandy beach, ideal for families and perfect for seaside activities like paddling and beach games. The shallow waters and soft sand make it a popular destination for young families. Hythe offers a more peaceful, pebbled beach with beautiful views across the English Channel, perfect for scenic walks and relaxation. Both towns offer easy access to the waterfront, allowing residents to enjoy coastal living at its finest.

  1. Rich History

Dymchurch and Hythe are steeped in history, with landmarks and stories that span centuries. Dymchurch is particularly known for its association with smuggling during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Its location on the Kent coast made it a hotspot for smugglers who transported goods like brandy, tobacco, and tea from France, avoiding hefty British taxes. Local legend says that many residents were involved in smuggling, with secret tunnels and hiding spots throughout the village. This smuggling past is immortalized in literature, notably in Russell Thorndike’s Doctor Syn series, which is set in Dymchurch.

Hythe, on the other hand, boasts historical landmarks such as St. Leonard’s Church, famous for its ancient ossuary, and the Royal Military Canal, built as a defense during the Napoleonic Wars. The canal remains a scenic attraction for boat trips and walks, adding to the town’s historical charm.

  1. Outdoor Activities

Both towns are havens for outdoor enthusiasts. In Dymchurch, families can enjoy the Dymchurch Amusement Park, a traditional funfair by the beach, as well as the famous Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, a miniature steam railway that offers a unique way to explore the area. Hythe, surrounded by beautiful countryside, is perfect for hiking and cycling. Both towns also offer opportunities for water sports, such as sailing and paddleboarding, making them ideal for those who love the outdoors.

  1. Shopping and Dining

Hythe has a bustling High Street with a variety of independent shops, boutiques, and cafés, giving the town a lively atmosphere. The weekly farmers’ market is a favorite for fresh, local produce, while the seaside pubs and restaurants in both Hythe and Dymchurch serve traditional fare and locally caught seafood. In Dymchurch, small seaside shops add to the village’s quaint charm, providing everything from beach essentials to unique souvenirs.

  1. Schools and Family Life

Both Dymchurch and Hythe are excellent for families, with several good primary and secondary schools nearby. The towns' safe, friendly environments and family-oriented amenities make them great places to raise children. Local schools like Brockhill Park Performing Arts College in Hythe provide quality education, while the abundance of parks, beaches, and outdoor spaces offer plenty of room for children to play and explore.

  1. Transport Links

Dymchurch and Hythe are well connected to larger towns and cities. The  M20 motorway provides easy access to Folkestone and Ashford, while Ashford International Station offers high-speed rail links to London, making commuting from these coastal towns a feasible option.

  1. A Peaceful, Coastal Lifestyle

For those looking to escape the noise and hustle of city life, Dymchurch and Hythe offer the perfect coastal retreat. The fresh sea air, tranquil surroundings, and slower pace of life make these towns ideal for anyone seeking relaxation and a better quality of life.

In Summary

Dymchurch and Hythe are ideal places for anyone looking to enjoy the benefits of seaside living. From the stunning beaches to the rich historical heritage, there is something for everyone. Whether you’re a young family, a commuter seeking a quieter home base, or someone looking to retire by the sea, these coastal towns offer a unique blend of beauty, history, and modern amenities that make them perfect for your next home.