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
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 Dog
Wingham
stylishly renovated, yet retains plenty of original character that can be found in the boutique, well-appointed rooms and public areas
The Thomas Ingoldsby
Canterbury
in the heart of this historic cathedral city, spacious newly refurbished rooms - and downstairs, the signature Wetherspoons good value menu
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
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 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 Falstaff
Canterbury
15th century former coaching inn with many original features, located close to the medieval West Gate, 2 minutes walk from city centre
The Victoria Hotel
Canterbury
popular hotel set in attractive gardens located 15 minutes walk from the city centre - offers spacious rooms and traditional home-cooked food
The Red Lion
Stodmarsh
you'll find classic designer rooms and stylish bathrooms, as well as a warm welcome and tasty food, at this country inn in a small village
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
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
Innkeeper's Lodge
Canterbury
comfortable lodge accommodation with neatly decorated rooms, adjoining Old Gate inn, offering hearty menus and continental breakfasts
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