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Situated near the site of an old riverside mill in the historical and beautiful city of Canterbury. The Millers Arms offers food and hospitality as experienced by the pilgrims and visitors of all kinds.
A charming Victorian house dating back to the late 19th Century retains its period character whilst offering all the modern conveniences you would expect from a four star establishment.
A relaxed and informal welcome at my Victorian house. Excellent value, plentiful varied breakfast. Eight minutes to city centre. Four minutes to Canterbury East railway station. Ample free parking.
En suite facilities are given in our 17thC house a few minutes' walk to city centre.
"A beautiful place!! Comfortable night's sleep and a good breakfast: what more could anyone ask - we will be back!"
Period property formerly registered as an ale house in 1803 offering superior accomodation. Spacious breakfast and lounge area with good views over the city. Easy access ground floor rooms available.
A picturesque oast house, 150 years old, used for drying hops for the brewing trade. Original hop - press on landing.
We are a Victorian House with many original features. Small and cosy, and family run, we give personal attention to your enquiries.
A warm, friendly guest house close to the city centre and University. Rooms are ensuite and have central heating, TV/ DVD and tea/ coffee making facilities. Guests have own keys and a private car park. Full English and Vegetarian breakfast.
Located within the city walls, built in 1720. Castle House is steeped in history with all the original features open fire places and high ceilings. Reputed once to have been the Hangman's House.
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