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Close to Canterbury city centre, Ann's House is a beautiful Victorian house restored to its original grandeur. With en suite rooms it offers free Wi-Fi and free parking. Individually designed bedrooms offer comfortable and homely accommodation. All come with TV's, hair dryers and tea/coffee making facilities. A full English breakfast is served in the dining room, along with a fine selection of tea, marmalades and jams. Ann's can also cater for vegetarian and special dietary requirements. Anne's is just a 5-minute walk from Canterbury Cathedral and Canterbury West Train Station. The city centre has many lovely restaurants and tea rooms, and Westgate Gardens is also close by. The beaches at Whitstable and Herne Bay are 10-minute drive, whilst Margate and the ferry at Ramsgate are just 20 miles away. The Eurotunnel is 13 miles from Anne's House.
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Set in an old Victorian fire station, 10 minutes' stroll from the city centre and Canterbury West Rail Station, Arthouse offers free Wi-Fi and free secure parking, upon availability. All rooms at Arthouse have a king-size bed and either en-suite or separate private bathroom. Attached to the main building is a townhouse featuring a kitchen, bathroom and private garden. All guests have use of a lounge, dining room and kitchen. A selection of home cooked breakfasts are provided by a local eatery 5 minutes' walk away. Plenty of shops, restaurants and pubs can be found within 5 minutes' walk. Both Canterbury Cathedral and Canterbury Castle are only 15 minutes' walk away. St Martin's Church and St Augustine's Abbey, both World Heritage sites, are 1.5 miles away.
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With a 4-star rating, this characteristic pub with an open fire and beams offers home cooked cuisine. Originally built as cottages in the 16th century, the Evenhill lies on the A257 in Littlebourne, between Canterbury and Sandwich. The hotel consists of 16 bedrooms, all of which are en suite and have air conditioning.
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Set within a Grade II Listed former coaching inn, this award-winning property occupies a prominent position opposite the church in the picturesque village of Wingham, just outside Canterbury. The Dog Inn at Wingham has been carefully restored to provide a harmonious fusion of 13th century features and modern comforts. All rooms are different sizes and layouts, some with heavy beams and amazing period features. The Dog Inn also has a very popular restaurant which is featured in Egon Ronay's latest guide to the UK's best restaurants and gastropubs. It serves traditional homemade meals, prepared using the finest local produce.
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Situated within the Roman city walls of historic Canterbury’s centre, this family-run hotel dates back to the 16th century. It offers free WiFi, an à la carte restaurant, and a cosy, oak-beamed bar. With a flat-screen TV, each traditional room at The Pilgrims Hotel feature an en suite bathroom with free toiletries. A tea and coffee tray is also provided. A hearty, traditional full English breakfast is served every morning, while the restaurant serves creative dishes from à la carte and table d'hote menus. A range of drinks, light lunches and snacks are on offer in the charming bar. Pilgrims Hotel is situated opposite the Marlowe Theatre, and the stunning, 11th-century Canterbury Cathedral is just a 5-minute walk away. The shops and restaurants of the city centre are just a few minutes’ walk through picturesque medieval streets.
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Within Canterbury’s historic city walls, ABode Canterbury is just 350 yards from Canterbury Cathedral. With an award-winning restaurant and cocktail bar, the hotel offers stylish bedrooms with free Wi-Fi. The elegant rooms at Abode Hotel Canterbury each have a luxury en-suite bathroom with a monsoon shower. Rooms also feature a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Tea and coffee facilities and bespoke luxury toiletries are also provided. The County Restaurant serves an innovative menu, featuring fresh, local produce. There is also a lively cocktail and champagne bar, offering creative drinks and snacks in contemporary surroundings. Situated on the pedestrianised High Street, Abode Canterbury is just metres from a selection of quaint shops and cafés. The Canterbury Tales attraction is a 2-minute walk away, and the Dover Docks can be reached in 30 minutes’ drive.
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