Salmestone Grange
Margate, Kent
ABOUT
Salmestone Grange is one of England’s best-preserved medieval monastic granges. Once part of the great St Augustine’s Abbey in Canterbury, Salmestone dates back to the 12th century and was home to Benedictine monks who farmed the land and lived a life of quiet devotion.
After the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the building passed through royal and ecclesiastical hands, was lovingly restored by 20th-century and then 21st-century custodians, and today opens its doors once more—this time to guests seeking a peaceful escape steeped in history.
Whether you’re here for a romantic break, a heritage stay, or simply a unique place to rest your head, Salmestone Grange invites you to slow down and soak in nearly 900 years of stories.
OUR SERVICES
Breakfast
Start your day with a freshly prepared breakfast featuring a hearty Full English, locally baked bread, seasonal fruit, Kentish produce, and artisan coffee
Free Wifi
Stay connected with complimentary high-speed WiFi throughout the property
Garden
Enjoy our peaceful gardens, where ancient stone meets wildflowers, herbs, and fruit trees
Daily Housekeeping
Our rooms are refreshed daily with thoughtful housekeeping—fresh linens, fluffy towels, and careful touches to ensure your stay is as comfortable, clean, and relaxing as possible.
Pool
Take a dip in our heated outdoor pool—perfect for a refreshing morning swim or a relaxing afternoon soak, surrounded by greenery
Child-Friendly
We’re proudly child-friendly, with a trampoline, play area, and a range of child wetsuits to make beach trips more comfortable, fun, and stress-free for the whole family.
GALLERY
