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Rooms from 49.00 GBP | Just ten minutes' walk from the city, the hotel is away from the hustle and bustle of the centre, yet within sight of the cathedral. Bedrooms vary in size and shape, and all are attractively decorated with an excellent range of facilities. Public areas include a busy bar, Carvery restaurant, business and private functions section and car parking.
All rooms are en-suite and there is also a function room available for hire.
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | We are proud to offer spacious, superior, bed and breakfast accommodation for the discerning traveller, whether it is for business or pleasure. Our guests can relax and enjoy the style and elegance of this warm and friendly Georgian hotel together with the personal and professional service that our staff and we offer. We are always on hand to assist with planning your day, map routes, restaurant reservations and any other information you may require. Cots are available and the family rooms can sleep up to five people. The hotel has achieved the Tourism South East Gold Award. Also has a sparkling diamond award for cleanliness. Bar meals served in the evening.
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Rooms from 26.00 GBP | The University of Kent at Canterbury offers a wide choice of accommodation, from standard and en suite college rooms to self-catering houses, together with excellent catering and a wide range of sports facilities. All this on a 300 acre campus overlooking the historic City of Canterbury and its beautiful cathedral.<p/>
Canterbury is an ideal stop-over point for those travelling to the Continent by either Eurostar or ferry.<p/>
Bed and breakfast college rooms are available in 2007 during the following periods:<p/>
* Easter vacation - 31 March to 27 April (closed 06-09 April)<br/>
* Summer vacation - 09 June to 14 September
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| Evenhill 62 The Hill, Canterbury
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | Originally built as cottages in the 16th century, the Evenhill lies on the A257 in Littlebourne - between Canterbury and Sandwich.
With 16 stylish en suite air-conditioned bedrooms and a comfortable, traditional Victorian bar with its oak beams and fireplaces, which leads onto the Evenhill's popular extensive split-level restaurant.
The superb restaurant serves delicious home cooked meals - perfect for lunches and dinners or special occasions. Tasty bar meals are also available.
A pleasant garden completes the picture of a typical yet pleasantly surprising Kentish pub.
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Rooms from 65.00 GBP | A delightful old pub close to the city centre and its many tourist attractions. The ancient water mill (hence Miller's Arms) on the River Stour remains alongside the pub.
All 11 letting rooms benefited from the pub's refurbishment when Shepherd Neame acquired the pub, which has been awarded the English Tourist Board's Three Diamond rating.
Really welcoming traditional bars, tasty home cooked pub food and a pleasant patio garden.
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Rooms from 90.25 GBP | Excellently situated for all that Canterbury offers. Ideal for business or pleasure as the hotel combines first class facilities with old fashioned hospitality. Award winning restaurant and informal friendly bar.  |
  
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Rooms from 50.00 GBP | Originally, The Chaucer was a private Georgian House standing opposite Canterbury’s ancient city walls. This traditional hotel is close to all Canterbury"s sights and is an ideal base for touring the Garden of England.
Canterbury is deeply woven into the fabric of English history and even before medieval times had always attracted religious pilgrims.
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Rooms from 39.00 GBP | With Travelodge you can expect great value and consistent standards of service and quality everytime. All rooms are en-suite with luxury Hypnos beds, complimentary Tea and Coffee making facilities and a Colour TV |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | ROOM RATE INCLUDES BED & FREE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST FOR UP TO 2 ADULTS & 2 CHILDREN. Designed specifically for business and leisure travellers who want to `Stay Smart', at great value-for-money prices. Comfortable well equipped accommodation as well as a popular bar and restaurant. Family room price is for 2 adults and 2 children inclusive of breakfast. |
  
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | West Grange House is a warm and friendly family run guesthouse, maintained to the high quality standards that you the customer demand. It is in a quiet location, 2 and a half miles from the seafront. They have on site parking and all amenities near by, whether you are on business or leisure. The West Grange House is on the south coast of the Thames Estuary, it is 7 miles (11 km) north of Canterbury and 1 mile (2 km) east of Whitstable. It neighbours the ancient villages of Herne and Reculver and is part of the City of Canterbury local government district. Herne Bay's seafront is home to the world's first freestanding purpose-built clock tower, built in 1837; until 1978, the town had the second-longest pier in the United Kingdom.
The seafront located 2 and half miles away has been awarded a blue flag award features a Victorian bandstand and gardens, amusement arcades, and children's play areas. Landmarks by the seafront include the clock tower, the sea defence jetty, the offshore World War II sea fort and the offshore wind farm. There are seaside cafés, fresh seafood restaurants, guesthouses, beach huts and numerous water-sports facilities. |
  
| Sun Inn 10 West Street, Faversham
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | 8 en-suite bedrooms. Brand new family beer garden. A traditional ale house situated in the conservation area of Faversham. The Sun has a wealth of old beams and a huge inglenook fireplace, which has been the meeting place of Faversham gentry for centuries.
With a traditional bar and restaurant menu and many specials served each day the Sun is a relaxing place to sample a selection of Shepherd Neame's prize-winning Kentish ales and lagers. The Sun is close to the Shepherd Neame Brewery and tours, and a short drive away from Mount Ephraim Gardens and Tea Rooms, Belmont House and Gardens, Brogdale fruit farm, and Farming World. The historic city of Canterbury is 9 miles away and we are a drive away from the coastal towns of Margate, Ramsgate and Broadstairs.
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | The Conningbrook Hotel is a place to enjoy, not just a hotel for travellers. Its own gardens, patio, pond and fountain, or a roaring log fire when the weather makes one welcome and views across the North Downs. It has a traditional informal pub restaurant, and home-cooked meals and snacks available all day. Named, of course, for Chaucer's famous Canterbury pilgrims. It's just a mile from Ashford town centre, and a mile from Ashford International Station. The Channel Tunnel terminus is just 10 minutes' drive away. It makes every sense to stay overnight in one of the 34 comfortable bedrooms on your way to the Continent. |
  
| Croft Hotel Canterbury Road, Ashford
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | | The Croft Hotel prides itself on its exceptionally friendly atmosphere, where guests are actively encouraged to make themselves at home. The lounge and bar provide a relaxing and convivial setting in which to enjoy an evening drink, while you peruse the mouth watering menu of delicious imaginative home cooked food that is a particular specialty of the house. |
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