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Faversham Community Boat Build and Cinque Ports Rowing

Build a Boat! Row a Boat! Our community project is open to people from all backgrounds.

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The Sundial

Comfortable accommodation located within easy reach of Rochester and The Historic Dockyard Chatham.

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Kits Coty Glamping

Kits Coty Glamping is a quirky, quiet, multi award-winning, family-run glamping site.

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The Canterbury Beer Trail

A handy guide to some of the city centre hostelries

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The Bridge Arms

Michelin-starred restaurant focused on seasonality and provenance, cooked over charcoal produced from a local Kentish woodland. Daily menu alongside a four course tasting menu.

The Duke William

The Duke William

Situated just 10 minutes outside the historic city of Canterbury and surrounded by some of the most beautiful countryside walks Kent has to offer.

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Hampton by Hilton Canterbury

Nestled among shops and cafes, a five-minute walk from the iconic Canterbury Cathedral.

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7 Longport

A luxury contemporary style B&B on the edge of Canterbury's historic city centre, the comfortable sitting room is decorated in soft shades, with a cosy wood-burining stove for winter's evenings. Off the sitting room there is a modern wetroom with lovely mosaic tiles, thick white towels, handmade soap and L'Occitane toiletries. Up a steep flight of stairs, the bedroom is decorated in black and white with an antique glass chandelier and dark wood furniture.

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Trosley Country Park

Trosley Park covers 170 acres of beautiful woodland and chalk downland on the North Downs

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Thames and Medway Canal

Built in response to fears that enemy ships might venture into the Thames estuary and attack the naval dockyards at Deptford, Woolwich and Chatham, the Thames & Medway Canal originally linked the River Thames at Gravesend with the River Medway at Strood.

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