Here is our list of recommended cheap New Romney hotels. Wherever possible, we have excluded one-star hotels, hostels, apartments or other accommodation types, and anything rated below average by our verified user ratings. Hope you enjoy our recommendations!
Not cheap enough? It's often cheaper to stay a little bit out of town. How about trying Ivychurch, Dymchurch, Shepway, Rye Harbour, Hythe.
Address: 83 High Street, New Romney, United Kingdom
The Original Ship was built of mainly ship timber brought from the old port of New Romney. The 1st recorded keeper is one Thomas Banne, who is described as an "ostler" of the parish of Romney. The inn is mentioned in a will of 1579, when Samuel Dunstare directed that "mye hospicume and tenemente at Romneye nowne by name and syne of the Ship, and lande and staybles theretoe belonginge, be deliverede up to mye wyfe Emma, who upon mye dethe shale inherite mye title and dedes". It is recorded the Emma Dunstare kept The Ship for 31 years after the death of her husband. In 1662 it is recorded that the inn underwent extensive alteration, the thatch, wattle and daub was removed in part and replaced with tiles and bricks. The present facade was erected in 1728. At the height of the coaching era of the mid to late eighteenth century, The Ship was an established coach halt being situated on the main Rye to Dover route, and is mentioned as a compulsory stop in the timetable of 1802. More recently In the 20th century the cellar was also used as a public air-raid shelter in World War II. The en suite rooms are comfortably furnished and pleasantly decorated, offering lots of light. All room have a wireless internet connection, tea & coffee making facilities and a television, with other useful facilities such as a trouser press, desk, alarm clock and hair dryer. The Ship Hotel in Romney enjoys a heated outside area as an extension of the indoor pub. There is a conservatory area for a more sheltered drink, as well as the main pub and lounge area - which proudly displays some original features, such as the brick fireplace - and a lovely restaurant and function room. Visitors are warmly welcomed, and we are sure that you will enjoy your stay with us.
Address: 1 Littlestone Road, New Romney, United Kingdom
The Captain Howey Hotel is Situated between the Historic Cinque Port Town of New Romney and the sea, opposite the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway station. Built in the 19th Century at the New Romney terminus of the railway branch line from Ashford, it was then named The Station Hotel, serving the many weekend visitors to the Marsh and the prestigious Littlestone Golf Club. Littlestone was seen as a potential large resort in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries and was very popular with visitors from London and carriages would have been housed in the stables. The Captain Howey Hotel has very recently gone through a complete interior re-furbishment, creating a fresh and friendly environment. The bar area has a large screen television showing Sky television for those who cant miss their football while they are away from home. We often have live bands on Saturday evenings. If this is not your thing please be assured that your room will not be affected by these events. There is a lower restaurant area where meals are served including a 5 meat carvery on sunday and a varied menu at all other times. There is also a downstairs games room with a pool table and dart board. The Captain Howey Hotel is also a great place for any party or function you may be organising. Weddings, birthdays, anniversarys, etc, whatever you may wish to celebrate, we can make it a time to remember. Club and business meetings can also be catered for. For the golfers amongst our visitors, the hotel is within walking distance of the Littlestone and the Romney Warren golf courses. It is within walking distance from the town centre. Hotel Rating: Self Assessed 3 star