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Rooms from 27.00 GBP | Situated close to Folkestone town centre, the newly renovated and decorated family run Guest House offers clean, comfortable en suite accommodation. By car, they are only a 10-minute drive from the Channel Tunnel Rail Terminal and 15 minutes from the Port of Dover. Folkestone Bus Station and Train Station are both within easy walking distance.
Things to do around Folkestone and district:
Stroll along the famous Leas promenade with splendid views across the Channel to France, Visit the picturesque fishing harbour and Sunny Sands beach, Have fun with the children at the Lower Leas Coastal Park, walk through the Warren Country Park and view the famous White Cliffs, Saunter through the historic Bayle and cobbled Old High Street, Visit the charming Sandgate with its many antique shops, take a trip to Hythe and take a trip to the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch miniature railway or visit Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, or visit the numerous historical churches. EARLY STARTERS CATERED FOR.
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| Garden Lodge 324 Canterbury Road, Folkestone
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Rooms from 48.00 GBP | This convenient Bed & Breakfast prides itself on offering a very warm welcome in an attractive family setting. Guests are encouraged to treat the place as home and relax in the comfortable lounge, beautiful dining room, and extensive gardens.
Garden Lodge features very comfortable accommodation. Tastefully decorated single, double, twin and family rooms are available. All rooms have TV, alarm clock radios, central heating, wash basins, electric shaver points, hairdryers, toiletries, bathrobes and tea/coffee making facilities. Trouser press, iron and boards, DVD player, modem point, fax and photocopying are available upon request. For guests with children we can provide cots and highchairs. Children of all ages are catered for and families are welcome with a swimming pool available for all. Full Restaurant service is available at Garden Lodge. Open to residents and non-residents, our beautiful restaurant provides a happy, informal family atmosphere for all your meals. Large garden. Please note: There is a 1.5% surcharge on all credit card payments. |
  
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Rooms from 29.00 GBP | Fabulous nightly entertainment with live shows, cash Bingo. Free day trips to France subject to availability and weather conditions. Children go half price. Large Indoor pool.
There is an optional trip to France available for just £10 per person.
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | Wake up to the sea. Relax by it. Drink to it. Eat from it. Because in our dining room we serve the pick of the local fishermen’s catch, and this freshness runs through everything we do. It runs through the fresh thinking that shaped the informal comfort of our bars, or the distinctive, modern style of our bedrooms. It runs through the dining experience, where the service is precise but never fussy. It’s in the sea air on our terraces, and the 'can do' enthusiasm of our staff.
The Sandgate Hotel, a place to celebrate all that’s finest about this sunniest corner of England, a place to feel refreshed. When you eat in our dining room we want you to feel so comfortable that nothing will distract you from the simple excellence of our food. The setting is informal, the menus short enough to sustain a consistent quality, but wide enough to offer something for nearly everyone. We want this to be special place, but always an open and welcoming place.
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Rooms from 35.00 GBP | One of Folkestone's most respected and friendly, family run hotels, excellent food and real ales and previously a CAMRA 'Good Beer Guide' recommended bar. Warm and welcoming atmosphere. Situated just off the Leas, cliff top promenade. Ideally situated for the Channel Tunnel (8 minutes) or the ferries at Dover (20 minutes). The hotel is centrally situated approx 80 yards from the Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone's main entertainment and conference venue. Ashford is 15 miles and Canterbury 16 miles.
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Rooms from 90.00 GBP | Hotel Relish is a contemporary Bed and Breakfast Hotel set in Folkestone. 10 beautifully styled rooms, with amazing en-suite facilities, and beds that guarantee a great nights sleep. Crisp white linen to curl up in at night, and huge bath sheets for when you step out of the shower are standard at Hotel Relish. Most rooms have a built in DVD and CD player located in the front of the television. This can be operated from the remote control supplied.Check In and Chill Out... |
  
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Rooms from 49.50 GBP | The Clifton Hotel is Folkestone's premier AA and RAC-rated three star hotel with an elegant cliff-top position and spectacular views of the English Channel. Built in 1864, originally as a seaside townhouse for its Victorian residents, it nestles in the centre of Folkestone's famous Leas, which is renowned for its well-kept lawns and gardens.
Only fifty yards from the Leas Cliff Hall Conference and Entertainment Centre, the Clifton also provides an excellent base for trips to France being only three miles from the Le Shuttle terminal and seven miles from the ferry port in Dover, as well as being conveniently situated for the M20 motorway. |
  
| Banque Hotel 4 Castle Hill Avenue, Folkestone
| | The hotel is small, select and very comfortable. Our well-maintained accommodation is highly suited for the business traveller and private guest. We are in a prime location close to the Channel Tunnel (7 minutes) town centre, numerous restaurants and the Leas. Ideal for late/early arrivals and departures, when crossing the Channel from Folkestone or Dover. Meal reservations can be made at adjoining restaurants. Breakfast from 6am for early crossings, delivered to rooms. Guests have automatic membership to a private members bar across the road. |
  
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Rooms from 30.00 GBP | The Channel Tunnel is approximately 3 miles away from this ideally situated Folkestone Hotel. The hotel situated by the Leas Cliff hall overlooking the English Channel where Dover is approximately 6 miles away. The hotel is open all year round. There are relaxing walks with sea views on our doorstep, or sit and listen to the bands playing in the Bandstand. We offer you a friendly reception at all times with the emphasis on comfort, cleanliness, good English cooking and your interests in a relaxed atmosphere are our priorities. We are also ideally located for conferences as the Conference Venue is only two minutes walk away.
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| Swan Hotel 59 High Street, Hythe
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | The Swan Hotel, a historical coaching inn, has recently been refurbished to a high standard. It is the ideal stopover, whether you are shopping, joining business colleagues or simply meeting friends, enjoy coffee or choose a snack, lunch or dinner from our extensive range of English, Nepalese & Oriental cuisine.
Situated in the main High Street of Hythe, a seaside town, with splendid views out to sea & conveniently situated to the Channel Tunnel, the Dover Ports and the Folkestone Seacat Harbour.
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Rooms from 55.00 GBP | Whether you are crossing the channel or visiting the town of Dover, this friendly hotel is conveniently located right in the centre of town and only two kilometres from Europe's busiest ferry port. The County Hotel's leisure activities include an indoor heated swimming pool. The hotel also has a restaurant and bar. The hotel offers 79 comfortable guest rooms.  |
  
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Rooms from 49.00 GBP | The White Cliffs Hotel is an historic inn nestling in the heart of the village of St Margarets at Cliffe near Dover, Kent; the best kept secret of White Cliffs Country, a Dover hotel ideally situated only ninety minutes from the city of London & ten minutes from the port of Dover. If you are looking for a Hotel in or near Dover then this hotel could be what you have been looking for...
Centred around a beautiful, traditional Kentish weather boarded Inn, parts of which date back to Elizabethan times, the hotel has a stylish, contemporary feel without compromising the charm of this delightful historic building. In winter, guests can warm themselves by our roaring log fire whilst in summer they are welcome to enjoy the sun in our rose-filled walled garden.
The hotel has 15 rooms in total, all non-smoking. All are individually named and furnished. There are 9 rooms in the mews overlooking the walled garden including two family suites that sleep up to 5. Upstairs in the main house are 4 superior rooms and 2 sumptuous four-poster rooms, which have been newly refurbished for 2008 in a stunning, contemporary style. All beds have hypo-allergenic feather pillows, cosy goose down quilts and crisp white linen.
Twenty-first century comforts abound, crisp cotton linen, TVs, dvd & cd players, broadband wireless internet and ample parking should you come by car.
Lose yourself in bubbles at bath time or get energised in the shower with luxurious Essential Elements bath treats.
All rooms are en suite, most with a bath with shower over. All are equipped with a TV, alarm clock/radio, WIFI Internet access and direct dial telephone. Tea/coffee making facilities, a hairdryer iron and ironing board are also available on request.
The Bay Restaurant, the beating heart of the hotel, is headed up by Gavin Oakley, the creative mastermind behind nearby award-winning Wallett’s Court Country House Hotel. He brings his own brand of imagination and flair that has seen his team win recognition with entries in The Good Food Guide, a 2 rosette award in The AA Best Restaurant Guide and many other plaudits from national and international guides and in the press. |
  
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | A cosy atmosphere awaits you at this 300-year-old Guest House with its wealth of oak beams and open fireplaces. Built on an old coach route, the weary traveller is today still made as welcome as ever. Ashford is truly the town of the future, a natural pivot for the Channel Tunnel. It has become one of Britain's prime commercial shopping and leisure centres, yet it is steeped in history. Warren Cottage is conveniently situated for visiting other places of interest such as Dover Castle, Leeds Castle, Canterbury with its magnificent Cathedral, Tenterden and Rye, all just a short drive away. Easy access to the M20 motorways brings London, the Ports and the Channel Tunnel within easy reach. Warren Cottage open to the public, for morning coffee, cakes, a glass of wine and private parties (i.e. 6 or more) also available are house cream teas.
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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 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. |
  
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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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| 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. All bedrooms tastefully decorated, comfortable bedrooms are all equipped with colour television, radio, tea and coffee making facilities and many rooms are set within the tranquil surrounds of the hotel's two acre gardens. |
  
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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 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.
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