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Abbots Barton Hotel
brand new hotel, this property is excellently presented and gives a super first impression, which is not changed upon further inspection. Within 15 minutes walk of Canterbury Cathedral. The hotel is set back from a busy road and lies in extensive grounds. With excellent, individually styled rooms, the guest is provided with every amenity expected of the standard of hotel, but also enjoys a personal touch as this hotel is full of character. The restaurant is medium sized and offers a good selection of food and there is also a relaxing bar area too.
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County Hotel
The historic city of Canterbury has been a favourite with travellers since the time of Chaucer. The four star County Hotel is a small and friendly hotel that was first licensed as a hotel in 1892. Its history however can be traced further back, thanks to the 12th Century Cellars and the 15th Century public areas. The rooms however offer the facilities and comfort ot the present.
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Express by Holiday Inn Hotel
Conveniently located only 10 minutes from Canterbury on the A2. The hotel is the perfect base for exploring Canterbury and its beautiful surroundings. Both Dover and the Eurotunnel are 17 miles respectively. The Royal St George Golf Club in Sandwich which played host to 'The Open' in 2003 is 20 minutes drive away.
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Pilgrims Hotel
The Pilgrims hotel offers comfort style and outstanding levels of service you would expect from a family run business. It is a traditional hotel in every sense and traditional values such as personal service and warm hospitality will ensure your visit is memorable, be it for business or for pleasure and has recently been totally refurbished in 2005. Car parking is available locally at a reduced rate, 3.00 GBP please see hotel on arrival for directions. A credit card is required as a guarantee. If the booking is not cancelled outside of the cancellation notice period, your credit card will be charged with the full amount of the first night of stay.
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Swallow Chaucer Hotel
From its convenient location overlooking the ancient city walls, The Chaucer is a good base for visiting Canterbury's Cathedral, museums and the surrounding Kent countryside. This elegant Georgian building, is very handy for day trips to France and thought to stand on the site of the foundry which cast the original Canterbury bells.
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Swallow Falstaff Hotel
The Swallow Falstaff Hotel is a former 15th century coaching inn with additional accommodation in a recently restored woodmill. The hotel is in the heart of this beautiful, historic city, home to England's most impressive cathedral. Dine in the superb Othello's restaurant where you can enjoy traditional European cuisine or enjoy light meals and bar snacks in the Four Seasons bar.
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Upper Ansdore Guest House Hotel
Six hundred year old medieval house in the heart of the North Downs overlooking a nature reserve. Very quiet and secluded, lots of history, great for walking. Upper Ansdore was probably a first floor hall house dating from the late medieval period circa 1380. In rural areas this form of house was favoured for defence purposes. Generally they are not large. The ground floor was probably used as store rooms or as a subsiduary living accommodation. Above the first floor is a hall of two bays originally open to the roof with a single bay solar adjoining which was always ceiled providing an attic.
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