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Swallow Chaucer Hotel
63 Ivy Lane, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 1TU
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Originally a private Georgian House, The Chaucer stands opposite Canterbury’s ancient city walls, close to all of the city’s sights. A charming hotel with an award-winning restaurant and a rich vein of history, The Chaucer is an ideal location for a meeting, conference, or simply as a base from which to tour the beautiful Garden of England. Canterbury is deeply woven into the fabric of English history and even before medieval times had always attracted religious pilgrims. For meals, try the on site 63 Ivy Lane, offering traditional English cuisine with a French influence. Alternatively, the patio terrace and Pilgrims bar is open from 10:00 daily and serves a brasserie style menu.
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Rooms from £65.00 |
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Upper Ansdore Guest House
Duckpit Lane, Petham, Canterbury, Kent, CT4 5QB
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Upper Ansdore was probably a first floor hall house dating from the late medieval period circa 1380. Upper Ansdore was probably a first floor hall house dating from the late medieval period circa 1380. In rural areas this form of house was favoured for defence purposes. Generally they are not large. The ground floor was probably used as store rooms or as a subsidiary living accommodation. Above the first floor is a hall of two bays, originally open to the roof with a single bay solar adjoining, which was always sealed, providing an attic. Two hundred years later in the 16th century, a chimney was built in what was called the screens passage. This chimney built of Tudor bricks is large on todays standard but it allowed two fireplaces on the first floor, and two on the ground floor so that all rooms could be heated. Also note the bread oven to the side of the fireplace. One fireplace has stone supporting pillars with an oak lintel, which is moulded in the Tudor Arch or the Four Centred Arch. A Newel stair was built at the side of the chimney in place of the early ladder type, originally used for defence reasons. The roof constructed in Oak (cleft) is a full hipped roof of the Tie beam and Collar beam style roof, common in the South East. The walls, originally, constructed of Oak timber framing with Wattle and Daub infilling, have been bricked round in the early 18th century when bricks were more readily available and in fashion. Brickwork is laid in the Flemish Bond, and extends only to the first floor with the original timber framing (as above) covered with hanging tiles. At this time there was also an extension to the rear bringing the line of the roof down to within five feet from the ground level. This type of roof is sometimes called an Outshot or Catslide roof. This addition very often housed small animals - pigs, poultry etc. A minimum stay of two nights for bank holiday weekends is required. The house stands between two old railways, which were used less when the new road between Petham and Waltham was built in the mid 18th century. These roads are now only public footpaths leading to the church in Waltham and the village itself.
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Rooms from £48.00 |
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The Millers Arms Inn
1-2 Mill Lane, St. Radigunds, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2AW
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A delightful old pub close to the city centre and its many tourist attractions. The ruins of the ancient water mill (hence Millers Arms) on the River Stour remain alongside the pub. The hotel consists of 11 en suite bedrooms including a honeymoon suite complete with jacuzzi bath and a family room. The cosy bar and restaurant provides a relaxing atmosphere to enjoy a drink from the local brewery. The hotel is graded 4 stars with the English Tourist Board.
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Rooms from £70.00 |
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Woolpack Inn
High Street, Chilham, Chilham, Canterbury, Kent, CT4 8DL
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Tudor beamed houses surround this cosy inn, which is graced by the Grey Lady, a resident, but friendly, ghost! Probably one of the cosiest inns in Kent, if not in England, with a well kept cellar! A lovely old inn near the ancient village square at Chilham in the heart of the garden of England - Kent. This is probably one of the most picturesque villages in Kent.
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Rooms from £65.00 |
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Abode Canterbury
High St, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2RX
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ABode Canterbury enjoys the finest location in Canterbury, right in the heart of of the main pedestrianised High Street. The hotel is perfectly located for exploring Canterbury situated 5 minutes from the Cathedral and many attractions. Ideally situated in the heart of the city, Abode Canterbury is the perfect location for business or pleasure. After a complete refurbishment in 2006, the hotel combines traditional architecture with contemporary design. All rooms are beautifully and sumptuously furnished with hand built beds, LCD, TV and DVD, comfort cooling and secondary glazing. Abode is also home to Michael Caines restaurants, serving Michaels innovative and award-winning modern British cuisine with the best regional produce.
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Rooms from £95.00 |
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The Falstaff Hotel
8-10 St Dunstans Street, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 8AF
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A traditional beamed Coach Inn centrally located in Canterbury and 20 minutes from Dover and the Channel Tunnel. The 15th Century hotel is in the heart of this beautiful, historic city, home to Englands most impressive cathedral. The Falstaff Hotel comprises of the Coach Inn, which dates back to 1403, with additional accommodation in a recently-restored wood mill. Situated next to the Westgate Tower, and within walking distance of Canterbury Cathedral, The Falstaff is the ideal location for anyone visiting historic Canterbury, its surrounding area or for someone en-route to Europe.
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Rooms from £105.00 |
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Pilgrims Hotel
18 The Friars, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2AS
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The Pilgrims Hotel is ideal for your stay in Canterbury City Centre. Situated within the Roman city walls, this lovely family run hotel offers a warm welcome to all our guests. The Pilgrims hotel offers comfort, style and outstanding levels of service you would expect from a family run business. It is a traditional hotel in every sense and traditional values such as personal service and warm hospitality will ensure your visit is memorable, for business or for pleasure and has recently been totally refurbished in 2005.
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Rooms from £55.00 |
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The Marine
33 Marine Parade, Tankerton, Whitstable, Kent, CT5 2BE
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The Marine Hotel sits on the Tankerton cliffs overlooking the Thames Estuary. A popular, friendly local for its regular customers as well as a top class hotel for visitors. The Marine Hotel offers a choice of 25 en-suite bedrooms (22 with sea view), all with modern facilities and is ideally located for touring Kents north-east coast. There is a splendid restaurant that offers excellent food and there is a bar and lounge, which also looks out across the sea. If that wasnt enough, the magnificent Galleon Suite is available for functions and wedding receptions and can double as a theatre to supplement the Marines flexible range of conference and training facilities - a seminar room, complete with audio and visual equipment.
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Rooms from £60.00 |
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Express By Holiday Inn Canterbury
A2, Upper Harbledown, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 9HX
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The Express Holiday Inn in Canterbury is great value for money for business travellers and tourists! Our location is an ideal location for those on their way to Dover Port and the Eurotunnel. The Express by Holiday Inn Canterbury is a modern hotel, conveniently located on the A2 Southbound, three miles from Canterbury city centre. Designed specially for business and leisure travelers who want to Stay Smart at great value for money prices. The hotel is an 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 or the giant Lakeside and Bluewater shopping malls near Dartford. The M20 (M25/M26) and M2 (A2) motorways are close by for easy access to London, and to all parts of southern England and mainland Europe.
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Rooms from £49.00 |
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Best Western Abbots Barton Hotel
36 New Dover Rd, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 3DU
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The Abbots Barton Hotel, is Canterburys premier hotel, serving business and leisure. Our hotel is set back from a busy road and lies in extensive grounds. With excellent, individually styled newly refurbished rooms, you are provided with every amenity expected of the standard of hotel, but also enjoys a personal touch as our hotel is full of character. All the Bedrooms will be well appointed with a wide choice of Standard and Executive rooms. You will enjoy all that is best in food, service and comfort during your stay with a select choice of dining. Our Head Chef and his Brigade have combined their skills to present a menu that is wide in both choice of international dishes and traditional English foyer. A choice of well equipped functional rooms are available, which satisfy every discerning conference organizer. Within easy walk to Canterbury City Centre and ample car parking, The Best Western Abbots Barton is the perfect base to explore Canterbury and its beautiful surroundings.
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Rooms from £80.00 |
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