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Sleeps 8
The Shingle House is sited on one of the most unusual and poetic landscapes in England, on the shingle beach of Dungeness, near Romney Marsh in Kent.
The vast beach contains a random collection of fisherman's huts many of them owned by artists, including - most famously - the late film-maker Derek Jarman, two lighthouses and the terminus of a miniature coastal steam train.
The entire beach is classified as a nature reserve and is filled with unusual flora and is a haven for a plethora of birdlife.
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