England’s cheapest Airbnb revealed – costs just £9 a night
England’s cheapest Airbnb has been revealed, offering couples a beach getaway for just £9 a night.
With Trip costs surging and with airports struggling with huge queues, canceled flights and mountains of lost luggage this summer, many people are opting to holiday in the UK.
Cash-strapped Brits who struggle to find cheap accommodation during high season can stay just two miles from the beach for less than a ten a night.
The Airbnb near Herne Bay, Kent, offers a private double room with a double bed, a small desk and a shared bathroom.
It even comes with a Continental breakfastas well as the use of the kitchen for those wishing to prepare their own meals.
The room, hosted by Juliette in her home in the village of Herne, is two miles from the seaside town of Herne Bay and seven miles from Canterbury.
Host Juliet says there are also “beautiful country walks” nearby.
The listing reads: “I have other guests staying with me from time to time and this is a shared bathroom.
“I don’t have a dining area but if the weather is nice, I can eat outside because I have chairs and a garden table.
“No TV in the room but there is an aerial socket.”
One week stay in the Airbnb costs £74 for two people, including an £11 service charge.
However, there is a minimum stay of seven nights in the room, which means weekend visitors in the area will have to look elsewhere.
Nonetheless, the room still represents good value, with other places in the area charging guests over ten times as much per night for a stay.
Anyone wishing to afford a cottage with a view of the sea in Bay of Herne can do for £363 per night.
Meanwhile, a night in a shepherd’s hut in nearby Denstroude will set you back £96.
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