Canterbury Hotel
Canterbury
privately owned-hotel set in a Victorian townhouse amidst 2 acres of well-maintained grounds just a 10-minute walk to the city centre
Pilgrims Hotel
Canterbury
family-run hotel, dating back to the 16th century, with well-appointed, traditionally styled guest rooms and a cosy oak-beamed bar
The Duke William
Ickham
traditional pub in a charming Kent village near Canterbury, guest rooms are smart and contemporary and there a country views from the garden
The Evenhill
Littlebourne
a characteristic pub, formed from a row of 16th century cottages, located close to Howletts Wild Animal Park and a short drive from Canterbury
The Millers Arms
Canterbury
former coaching inn set alongside the River Stour and only a 5-minute walk from the cathedral - offers smart and contemporary guest rooms
The Dog
Wingham
stylishly renovated, yet retains plenty of original character that can be found in the boutique, well-appointed rooms and public areas
Howfield Manor Hotel
Chartham Hatch
charming hotel, parts date from the 12th century, with traditional style rooms, a restaurant serving French-style cuisine and 5 acres of gardens
Thanington Hotel
Canterbury
a charming 18th-century property with period features, an indoor pool, sauna and spa offering a range of pampering treatments and therapies
Castle House Hotel
Canterbury
incorporates part of the Norman city walls although dating from the 1730s - offers a homely, relaxing atmosphere close to the city centre
The Corner House
Canterbury
highly rated guest accommodation and restaurant just outside the city walls, a short walk from the cathedral and the shops on High Street
Woolpack Inn
Chilham
in a picturesque village amidst the Kent countryside yet only 15 minutes drive from Canterbury - features a cosy restaurant with exposed beams
The Maidens Chambers
Canterbury
enjoy the varied, tasty food at this ancient inn near Canterbury centre, and the beautiful rooms - simply styled to showcase the 700-year-old beams
Sun Hotel
Canterbury
Tudor building formerly known as "Little Inn", made famous by Dickens, extensively refurbished and set on a cobbled street near the cathedral