Coastguards Lantern, Camber Sands — Dog-Friendly Beachfront Cottage Sleeps 4, Sea Views, Log Burner & Steps from the Beach
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Cottage summary
Welcome to Coastguards Lantern — where the sea is your garden fence
Coastguards Lantern is a beautifully renovated 1875 coastguard cottage at Jury’s Gap, Camber Sands — just steps from the beach, with sweeping views over the Romney Marsh SSSI and sea views from the twin bedroom.
Sleeping 4 across two bedrooms, it’s a proper little retreat with a cosy log burner, a decked south-facing garden, a Nespresso coffee machine for that first brew, and a beautifully equipped kitchen with a Range cooker. Dogs are very welcome too 🐾
Part of our Coastguards Cottages collection, this is a stay with real character — the kind of place where you wake to the sound of the waves and drift off under big, starlit skies.
Why you’ll love Coastguards Lantern
- Steps from the beach — just hop over the seawall and you’re on the sand and shingle
- Sea views from the twin bedroom — watch the waves from your pillow
- Cosy log burner in the lounge — perfect for wild-weather evenings
- Decked south-facing garden for al-fresco dining and spectacular sunsets
- Dog-friendly, so the whole family comes along
- Two bedrooms and a family bathroom — comfortable space for four
- Nespresso coffee machine, Range cooker and a fully equipped kitchen
- Fast Wi-Fi and superfast fibre broadband
- Baby-friendly with a travel cot and high chair available
- Romney Marsh, RSPB Dungeness and the medieval town of Rye all within easy reach
Inside: dining, lounging & switching off
- Open-plan kitchen and dining room with a sociable farmhouse table
- Log-burning stove — light it up, pour a glass of wine and sink into the sofa
- Breakfast bar overlooking the kitchen — ideal for planning the day over a fresh Nespresso
- Fast Wi-Fi throughout
- Relaxed coastal feel with plenty of natural light
Kitchen set-up (for proper feasts)
- Fully equipped kitchen with Range cooker, microwave, fridge-freezer and dishwasher
- Nespresso coffee machine for your perfect morning cup
- Farmhouse dining table and breakfast bar
- Pick up fresh-off-the-boat seafood and Romney Marsh lamb from Rye’s independent shops
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bedroom 1 — spacious master with super king-size bed and unspoilt marsh views
- Bedroom 2 — two 3ft single beds with sea views, plus a small flat-screen TV with DVD
- Family bathroom with bath, shower, WC and wash basin
Outside space (and sandy-towel logistics)
- Decked south-facing garden — a peaceful spot for relaxing after a day exploring
- Al-fresco dining area with garden furniture
- Beautiful sunset skies from the garden
- Paved boardwalk along the seawall — great for walks and jogs
- The beach is literally steps away — over the seawall and onto the sand
Practicalities at a glance
Sleeps: 4 Bedrooms: 2 (master super king with marsh views, twin singles with sea views) Bathrooms: 1 (family bathroom with bath, shower, WC and wash basin) Parking: On-street Wi-Fi: Superfast fibre broadband Entertainment: TV, DVD player in twin bedroom Kitchen: Fully equipped — Range cooker, microwave, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, Nespresso coffee machine Outdoor space: Decked south-facing garden with garden furniture Heating: Log-burning stove Baby-friendly: Travel cot and high chair available Pets: Dogs welcome — see all our dog-friendly cottages
Good to know
Coastguards Lantern is a wonderfully characterful 1875 cottage in an exposed coastal spot at Jury’s Gap — the kind of place where, in winter, the wind can howl off the sea and sea mist rolls in from the water. Lots of guests absolutely love that wild, dramatic “end of the world” feeling… but if you’re after something more sheltered, we also have modern cottages nearby on the White Sand development.
Right next door you’ve got a fascinating neighbour: the Lydd Ranges, set on reclaimed land of the historic Romney Marsh and part of the wider Dungeness protected landscape (SSSI / Special Protection Area / Special Area of Conservation). The ranges have been used for military training since 1869, and their story is full of intriguing chapters — from late-1800s experiments using hot air balloons for battlefield reconnaissance, to anti-tank defence testing in the 1930s and 40s. It’s a unique, atmospheric corner of the coast — big skies, shifting light, and a real sense of history in the landscape.
Dog-friendly details
Coastguards Lantern welcomes dogs, and your four-legged friend will love it here. The beach is literally steps away — over the seawall and onto miles of open sand and shingle. Back at the cottage, the decked south-facing garden gives them a safe space to flop after a busy beach day. Muddy-paw tip: towel down at the garden gate and let them dry on the deck before they settle by the log burner. Beach access: the beach behind Coastguards is dog-friendly all year round with no restrictions — no seasonal zones to worry about. For general info on dogs and beaches in the area, see our Camber Sands for Dogs guide. Browse all of our dog-friendly cottages in Camber Sands.
Baby-friendly details
Travelling with little ones? A travel cot and high chair are available — just let us know when you book. The garden is safe and secure for toddlers.
Location: Camber Sands, Romney Marsh & Rye on your doorstep
Coastguards Lantern sits at Jury’s Gap, on the quieter eastern stretch of Camber Sands beach. The medieval town of Rye is a short drive away, and RSPB Dungeness — one of the UK’s most extraordinary landscapes — is just along the coast. Ideal nearby plans:
- Step over the seawall and walk for miles along the beach
- Explore Rye Harbour Nature Reserve — birdwatching, wildflowers and coastal trails
- Spend a day in Rye — Mermaid Street, antique shops, Ypres Tower and exceptional food
- Try our 48-hour Camber & Rye itinerary for the perfect short break
- Keep the kids busy with our guide to things to do with children in Camber Sands
- Visit The Owl pub — a Camber Sands favourite for families and dogs
Eat & drink nearby
Coastguards Lantern comes with a fully equipped kitchen and a Nespresso coffee machine — everything you need for a holiday cook-up. Pick up fresh-off-the-boat seafood, Romney Marsh lamb and local produce from Rye’s independent shops and farmers’ markets, then fire up the BBQ or cook a feast indoors with the Range cooker. When you fancy letting someone else do the cooking, Camber Sands and Rye have you covered. Start with our locals’ lists:
- Food & drink guide to Rye & Camber — our pick of the best restaurants, pubs and cafés
- Dog-friendly pubs in Camber Sands — because the whole family deserves a meal out
- Dog-friendly pubs in Rye — cosy inns and roaring fires, four-legged friends welcome
Things to do while you're here
Coastguards Lantern sits on one of the most distinctive stretches of coastline in the south-east. Whether you’re into wild walks across Romney Marsh, birdwatching at RSPB Dungeness, kitesurfing at Jury’s Gap or exploring the medieval streets of Rye, there is plenty to fill your days. Browse our full activities guide for inspiration.
Useful local links
- Rye Harbour Nature Reserve — one of the south coast’s finest wildlife spots
- Rother District Council — Camber Sands — tide times, beach safety and local info
- Stagecoach buses — local bus routes connecting Camber, Rye and beyond
More places to stay beside the sea
If Coastguards Lantern isn’t quite the right fit, take a look at our full collection of holiday cottages or head to our homepage to start fresh.
Coastguards Lantern — quick FAQ
How many guests does Coastguards Lantern sleep? Coastguards Lantern sleeps up to four guests across two bedrooms — a master super king and a twin room with sea views. Is Coastguards Lantern dog-friendly? Yes. Dogs are welcome and the decked south-facing garden is a safe, secure space. How far is Coastguards Lantern from the beach? Steps — the beach is just over the seawall at the back of the garden. Is there parking at Coastguards Lantern? On-street parking is available. Does Coastguards Lantern have Wi-Fi? Yes. Superfast fibre broadband is included. Does Coastguards Lantern have a log burner? Yes. A cosy log-burning stove in the lounge — perfect for wild-weather evenings. Can you see the sea from Coastguards Lantern? Yes. The twin bedroom has sea views. How far is Rye from Coastguards Lantern? A short drive — perfect for a morning exploring cobbled streets, independent shops and outstanding restaurants.
Ready to book?
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Plan Your Stay
- Camber Sands & Rye Essential Guide — Your start-here planner with sample itineraries and local tips
- Best Restaurants in Rye & Camber Sands — 12 tried-and-tested places to eat, from fine dining to fish and chips
- Getting to Camber Sands Without a Car — Trains to Rye, buses and taxis, and a car-free itinerary
- Dog-Friendly Cottages in Camber Sands — Seasonal beach rules, dog-zone maps, top 6 stays, best walks and pubs
- 5 Dog-Friendly Pubs in Rye — Real ales, pub grub, and four-legged welcomes near Camber Sands
- Proposal Ideas in Camber Sands & Rye — Best spots, romantic stays, dinner ideas, and local photographer contacts
- Best Time to Visit Camber Sands — Season-by-season guide to weather, crowds, dog rules, and the best months to visit
- Is Camber Sands Good for Toddlers? — Tides, toilets, lifeguards, buggy advice, and stress-free family beach tips
- Beachfront Stays in Camber Sands — Steps-to-the-sand cottages, sea-view properties, and what beachfront really means
- Best Walks Near Camber Sands & Rye — 10 walks from dune loops to nature-reserve circuits â dog-friendly and buggy-friendly notes
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