Ham Hideaway

Ham Hideaway is an Accommodation. Area Sandwich

Where

Hay Lane
Ham
Sandwich
Kent
CT14 0ED

What3words location

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Useful info

  • Available: Dog-friendly
  • Available: Bicycle storage
  • Available: Car parking
  • Available: Cot & baby-changing
  • Available: Family-friendly
  • Available: Groups welcome
  • Available: Locally sourced products
  • Available: WiFi
  • Not available: Accessible facilities

Contact

Luxury year long glamping in Ham, Sandwich.

All the joy of the outdoors with none of the hassle of camping. Most of the glamping sites we come across are striving to provide that – but none of them have gone quite so far as to provide a butler service. Until now, that is. If you love the idea of camping but hate the idea of having to cook, clean and wash up while on holiday, Ham Hideaway might just be the place for you. This cluster of top notch shepherds huts and safari tents close to the Kent coast is cared for butler-style, by a capable Jeeves-type who’ll serve you breakfast, lunch and dinner – if you want him to, or will melt noiselessly away if you don’t.

Through an arched gateway in the hedgerow to the little hideaway beyond, there are two safari tents and two shepherd's huts all looking out across Kent cornfields towards the sea. The huts are romantic boltholes and completely self contained. The two-bedroomed safari tents are better for families and have separate but individual bathrooms nearby. Every detail is tasteful but unfussy, from white Egyptian cotton sheets to vintage light switches you’ll wish you had at home. Your meals can be served to the raised deck of your shepherd’s hut or tent or taken just over the way in the shared dining barn.

Ultimately, though, this is a place for people who don’t mind paying a little more for the pleasure of great hospitality. And with the washing up taken care of, you’ll have more time to enjoy a location that’s ringed by the best of Kent. There are fields and farms all the way to the coast, quirky Deal and historic Dover to the south, Broadstairs, Ramsgate and Margate to the north and world-famous Canterbury a short drive inland. Exploring all this can be exhausting. Lucky, then, that you have a little hideaway where you can put your feet up and watch the shadows grow on the cornfields while someone else prepares your three-course dinner.