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Canterbury
 The Woolpack Inn is located in the Garden of England Just off the A28 between Ashford and Canterbury is the chocolate box village of Chilham, where you can find a real gem; the 600 year old Woolpack Inn is nestled at the bottom of the hill leading in the shadow of the Norman castle. With its vast oak beams and inglenook fireplaces it offers a glimpse into hospitality of yesteryear. The inn is said to be haunted by the Grey lady, a friendly ghost who wanders the main building. Visitors can choose to relax in the cosy bar, the restaurant with its glorious bay window and country lane views or the patio courtyard where they will find the olive tree which has been in situ since the inn was built. Parking is not a problem with availability for 25 cars to the rear of the hotel and space enough to accommodate a coach. The Woolpack provides a great stop-over destination being just 30 minutes from the channel tunnel and Ashford International. The Inn boasts a home-cooked menu with many of the ingredients being sourced locally. Fish comes off the boat in the morning and often is on the plate by lunch service. Simple, honest food seems to be the order of the day. Local mushroom sautéed in garlic butter, finished with stilton and cream and presented on a garlic ciabatta, real home-made steak & Spitfire Ale pie, and homemade strawberry shortcake give a hint of the homely fayre on offer. The Woolpack Inn has 14 bedrooms, including two four poster rooms with rugs, roll-top baths and views to match. The double rooms are modestly priced at £70 inclusive of full English breakfast. The room are located in an old stable block, across, garage and the main building and are all tastefully decorated in keeping with the age of the Inn. Three have access to a small, private garden area- a great plus for families or an opportunity to just sit and unwind. The family-run Woolpack combines a fantastic location and great hospitality to make a memorable trip, a must on any visit to the South East |
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 Built astride the ancient City walls of Canterbury and standing in the shadow of Henry II’s Great Keep itself - reputedly the third largest in the Kingdom - stands Castle House. Your choice for a unique bed and breakfast experience, steeped in history. Castle House is an architectural gem and a scheduled ancient monument. The main house was built in the 1730s, incorporating part of the Norman city walls, the Roman Worthgate, and the only visible remaining section of the original city moat, now of course drained of water. Here, surrounded by Georgian opulence and decoration of the highest standard, you are just a few minutes’ short walk from the whole of the mediaeval city: the magnificent Cathedral; the maze of winding streets and the romantic ruins of the Castle and city walls… Book your room at Castle House and history and convenience will combine to make your stay both memorable and enjoyable. All our rooms have been decorated to the highest standards, benefit from en suite or private facilities, and provide you with every modern comfort from contemporary flat screen digital TV to high speed wireless broadband at no extra cost. With our dining facilities and freshly-brewed filter coffee always available, Castle House takes bed and breakfast in Canterbury to a whole new level. In the shadow of the Normans and in the footsteps of the pilgrims, you will want to come back again and again… |
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 Originally built as cottages in the 16th century, The Evenhill lies on the A257 in Littlebourne, just a 3-minute drive away from the city centre of Canterbury. The comfortable traditional Victorian bar with its oak beams and fireplaces leads onto the Evenhill's popular extensive split-level restaurant. The superb restaurant serves delicious home cooked meals perfect for every occasion. To the rear of the main building lies our hotel, with 15 en suite bedrooms. The setting of our hotel ensures you will have a peaceful night. For those summer days and evenings we have a pleasant garden to complete the picture of a typical yet surprising Kentish pub. We are the perfect location for those of you who want to explore our fantastic surroundings. Being that we are only a 3 minute drive away from Canterbury, this will give you the opportunity to explore such historical sites as the city's fantastic cathedral and city walls. Canterbury is also a perfect place to go shopping, explore the narrow streets, museums, parks, theatres and cinemas. There are also plenty of golf courses surrounding us, with The Royal St Georges golf club being just a short drive away, why not play where the worlds best golfers do? We are also close to Dover, Whitstable, Deal and Walmer where you will find some of Kent's famous castles and are also great seaside towns. Just a 5 minute drive from us you will be able to join the A2 and form there you will find it easy to access Dover ports and Channel tunnel and its only a 20 minute drive away. The Evenhill really does have it all. For further details see www.evenhillcanterbury.co.uk |
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 The Pilgrims Rest is a sympathetically renovated, Grade ll listed, late 16th-early 17th century building, now housing a bar and lounge area, a dining room and 7 en-suite bedrooms. The Pilgrims Rest has a rich and fascinating history. In the early 19th century, the building was home to a farrier, whose forge stood next door. As recently as the early 1900s, part of the building was a butcher's. Today, the property has been carefully restored and sensitively refurbished by your hosts Gerard and Denise McNicholas. There are now 6 en-suite rooms with all the comforts the modern traveler requires, including tea/coffee making facilities and flat screen T.V.'s with Freeview digital channels. Each room has a work desk and ironing facilities are available. The Pilgrims Rest has a bar and lounge area and a dining room where breakfast is served or where an evening meal can be enjoyed. Free wireless internet is available in the public areas. In the centre of Littlebourne, on the A257 main road, only 4 miles (6.5km) south of Canterbury, The Pilgrims Rest makes a good base, whatever your reason for visiting the area. Free private parking to the rear of the property. Booking in time from 1400hrs to 2000hrs, booking out by 1100 on day of departure. If arrival outside of these hours please inform by phone to confirm 01227 721341. |
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The Falstaff in Canterbury |
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 Located just a few steps away from the Westgate Towers, the Falstaff in Canterbury is within easy walking distance of Canterbury City centre and all that it has to offer, including the world-famous Norman Cathedral, (designated a World Heritage site) castle, museums, shops and a choice of over 200 restaurants. There are forty-six ensuite bedrooms and a beamed lounge which offers guests a place to relax after a busy day's sightseeing. The bar opens out onto a pretty outdoor terrace where guests can enjoy a drink in the summer months. The hotel offers a cooked full English breakfast, but no lunch or dinner service, however, there are numerous excellent restaurants within walking distance of the hotel. There is a private car park within the grounds which accommodates 35 cars and is free for guests' use. |
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 The house is a Georgian Grade II listed building built in the 1750s Situated in the conservation area of Herne Bay .It has recently undergone extensive refurbishment, whilst maintaining the house’s full character .The accommodation is now fully modernised and a warm welcome awaits you. There is adequate free parking in the car park at the front of the house. Wireless internet now available in all rooms. |
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Holiday Inn Express Canterbury |
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 The Holiday Inn Express Canterbury is a modern 89 room hotel is conveniently located on the A2, four miles west of the City Centre and 20 minutes from the Eurotunnel Terminal and the Port of Dover. Facilities at the hotel include FREE onsite car & coach parking; FREE WiFi internet access, an evening dinner service, a Sky TV lounge bar which serves Torelli Coffee, two meeting rooms and a business area with 2 PC’s. The tariffs includes a complimentary breakfast buffet The hotel is the ideal base from which to visit the historic town centre of Canterbury and its Cathedral, as well as Dover and the Channel Tunnel, the Kent countryside and several well known golf courses The M20 (M25/M26) and M2 (A2) motorways are close by for easy access to London, all parts of southern England (such as Whitstable and Herne Bay) and mainland Europe |
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 The Coach House Bed & Breakfast, Hawarden, Deeside, Flintshire is approximately 150 years old and has been recently refurbished to a high standard. It offers accommodation/Bed & Breakfast in Hawarden, Deeside, Flintshire on either an individual room basis with continental breakfast or as a self catering three bedroom house which can sleep up to 8 people. The accommodation comprises two medium sized double bedrooms (one with en-suite shower room and w.c) and one smaller sized double bedroom, modern kitchen, large family shower/bathroom, utility room and library/living room. All the bedrooms have digital televisions, hot and cold water, and hairdryer. The lounge area has Sky TV, two large leather sofas, one of which can be converted to a double bed if needed. Outside the property there is plenty of private off-road parking. Also available at no extra cost is wireless broadband internet access. |
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 The King's Head is a tradtional friendly 15th century oak beamed inn situated in the historic city of Canterbury offering a licenensed bar, food and en-suite bed and breakfast facilities. We are conveniently situated and within easy walking distance of the city centre. In addition to the cathedral Canterbury is home to the University of Kent and Kent County Cricket Club, the St Lawrence ground is approximately one and a half miles away. Real ales are available in the bar and we are listed in both the 2010 CAMRA Good Beer Guide and the 2007 CAMRA Beer, Bed and Breakfast Guide. In the relaxing bar you will find exposed beams and pub games including darts, bar billiards and a range of board games. The attractive garden plays host to the Kentish game of Bat & Trap during the summer months and also has a substantial heated smoking area. A wide range of bar snacks and meals are available daily lunchtimes and evenings either in the bar or separate dining room. The cosy bedrooms, which have exposed beams, are all en-suite with a shower and toilet. All rooms have a colour television, tea/coffee making facilities, electric fans and hair dryers. Restricted access resident parking is available at the inn or alternatively in a nearby public car park. |
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 ?Homelea b&b? a countryside residence, backing onto the river Stour and North Downs Way, yet only three and a half mile drive from the beautiful Cathedral City of Canterbury. We offer standards of 5 diamonds & our rooms are very luxurious, with extra special touches to make your stay more memorable. Come and relax, enjoy a peaceful setting with outstanding views and friendly hospitality. Enjoy swimming in the indoor pool which is heated until October.Enjoy your breakfast in the dining next to the wood burning stove. Plenty of free off road parking. We are convenient for C`bury Cricket Ground, Ashford International Station, Dover and Folkestone & visiting SE of England. Ideal for honeymooners, couples business and single travellers. |
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