ALBION HOUSE, RAMSGATE - A charming hotel, cliff-top eatery and sanctuary by the sea
Immerse yourself in Ramsgate’s vibrant cultural scene at Albion House
Perched along the stunning Kent coast, Albion House (@albionhouseramsgate), built in 1791, has a rich and colourful history.
The building, designed by Mary Townley, one of Britain’s pioneering female architects, once served as a residence for the Duchess of Kent and her daughter, Princess Victoria, who later became Queen Victoria, in 1835. This 14-bedroom boutique hotel and restaurant radiates warmth and charm.
Just 72 minutes by train from London, this listed Georgian marvel offers breathtaking views of the sea and is just a stone’s throw from Ramsgate’s historic Royal Harbour.
The Dining Rooms
An exceptional dining experience showcases vibrant flavours and the finest coastal ingredients in the relaxed setting of The Dining Rooms. Working with the best local suppliers and sourcing seafood directly from local waters, chefs ensure every dish features the freshest components.
What’s On
Immerse yourself in Ramsgate’s vibrant cultural scene at Albion House, which hosts local artists and practitioners, with a programme of events that showcases the thriving creative and wellness community.
Unwind in style, enveloped in the comfort of refined, yet cozy surroundings. - whether it’s sinking into an armchair with a good book or taking a short stroll to the seashore, you’ll feel right at home.
Indulge in an Afternoon Tea with the best views in town and treat yourself to a cocktail… or two. Where history meets hospitality – your seaside retreat awaits.