About Marlie Farm
Set between the historic villages of New Romney and Dymchurch Marlie Farm is just a short drive from the beach and boasts its own indoor swimming pool sports field playground and a family bar with Wi-Fi internet access. Perfect for a relaxing family holiday exploring the beautiful coast and countryside of Kent and East Sussex.
Medieval Rye is home to quaint cobbled streets and period architecture while the Cinque Ports steam trains vineyards wildlife parks castles nature reserves and historic houses are among a host of things to see and do within easy reach..
Accommodation at Marlie Farm
Marlie Silver 2 - sleeps 6
Quality caravan with one double and one twin. Additional sleeping for two in the lounge area. Weekly prices range from £135 to £531. To find out more about this accommodation please click here>
Marlie Gold Plus 3 - sleeps 8
Superior12ft-wide caravan with one double and two twin. Additional sleeping for two in the lounge area. DVD. Weekly prices range from £138 to £694. To find out more about this accommodation please click here>
Facilities at Marlie Farm
- Indoor heated swimming pool
- Jacuzzi and Sauna
- Clubhouse with family entertainment
- Family Bar offering bar snacks and takeaway
- Loopy children's club
- Amusements*
- Adventure playground
- Shop
- Wi-Fi access (in club)
- Launderette*
Location
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Sat Nav co-ordinates
Latitude: 50.99541855
Longtitude: 0.95551002
Reviews of Marlie Farm
Marlie Farm has had 5 reviews. See some of the comments below. The average rating score is 4 out of 5.
"Lovely quiet site with friendly staff lots to see and do around the area caravan was very nice." |
Mrs P, 10 October 2009 |
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"Good value accommodation excellent for sightseeing and the caravan exceeded expectations." |
Mrs F, 07 July 2009 |
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"A great price sites to see the local people are lovely and very helpful and the food is great too! " |
Mrs B, 19 June 2009 |
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"A good family site which offered excellent value for money. " |
Mr G, 29 September 2008 |
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"A lovely small park and the best bit was the wild rabbits which my children loved!" |
Mrs H, 18 November 2009 |
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