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The Tannery

The Tannery is a beautiful grade 2 listed property lovingly restored to provide you with very comfortable accommodation for up to 6 people.

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The Wicket - Keepers Cottages

The Wicket is a delightful holiday home nestling in the beautiful Alkham valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Just 15 minutes from the coast and 25 minutes from the historic City of Canterbury, and surrounded by miles of countryside footpaths, this charming house has everything you could ask for a fabulous family holiday, and an ideal touring base for walkers, cyclists, golfers and general explorers! The true highlight of the house is the garden which has been lovingly tended by the owner and is full of fruit trees, shrubs and flowering plants offering year-round beauty. The garden is large and fully enclosed so perfect for visiting dogs. There are winding paths leading to the different parts of the garden, a pretty summerhouse, and two patios, one with dining table and chairs and the other with sofas and a firepit for relaxing. Another highlight is the large sitting room, which has a cosy Autumn/Winter section with rich, warm colours and an open fireplace and then the Spring/Summer section, furnished in light colours, overlooking the lovely garden and with French doors onto the patio. The house is a short stroll to the Marquis of Granby, a 200 year old pub serving food and drink, and the house also overlooks a large green and play park so ideal for children and for exercising the family dog.

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Maison Dieu (Dover Town Hall)

Dover’s Grade I listed town hall was founded by Hubert de Burgh, Constable of Dover Castle, Earl of Kent and Justiciar of England, in 1203 to provide hospitality for pilgrims travelling to the shrine of Thomas Becket at Canterbury, and for the care of wounded and destitute soldiers. In the eight centuries since, the hall has fulfilled many and diverse functions – from military store to council chamber, gaol to concert hall and from 1949 to 1989 it housed Dover Museum.

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Kent’s World War II Connections – commemorating 80 years since VE Day and VJ Day

With Kent’s position in the corner of Britain on the edge of The Channel, Kent has many World War II connections, offering a whole host of museums, memorials, festivals and experiences where you and the family can mark the end of the Second World War, and honour those who fought in it.

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Carena Guest House

Carena House is a “4 Star” Victorian Bed and Breakfast in Canterbury. They have 5 guest rooms, all with en-suite shower, basin and toilet facilities. Their rooms comprise of, 1 Single, 1 Twin (2 single bed), 2 Doubles and a Family room (Double bed and a single bed). All rooms apart from the family room are at the rear of the house, so no traffic noise.

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Beverley Farmhouse

All year round, the University of Kent offers guests the chance to stay in the grade two listed Beverley Farmhouse. Their eleven rooms offer a relaxing stay with access to four shared bathroom facilities, and four fully-equipped self-catering kitchens. Wi-Fi and parking is also included as well as stunning views from campus over the historic City of Canterbury and its famous Cathedral.

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Cedar House at The Old Fire Station

A Luxurious Modern Scandinavian Design cedar clad house located within the grounds of an old Victorian fire station in the UNESCO world heritage site of Canterbury. The property is tucked away off the main road behind a former Victorian fire station and comprises of two large bedrooms both with en-suite bathrooms and King size beds.

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Clare Ellen Guest House

Clare Ellen Guest House is a charming Victorian town house dating back to the late 19th Century. A friendly, family run guest house situated in a quiet residential area benefits from an attractive garden, free private car park at the rear of the property, as well as unrestricted on-street parking.

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Firemans Cottage at the Old Fire Station

Fireman's cottage is a cosy two bedroom property which forms part of the Old Fire Station Canterbury. It comes with two double bedrooms, Large reception and dining room with strip wood floors, fully fitted kitchen, bathroom with bath/ shower and a Private Garden.

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Ebury Cottages and Apartments

Purpose-built self-catering cottages located in the grounds of Ebury Hotel. The accommodation offers one double bedroom, and a second bedroom with twin beds, with linen and towels included. The bathroom has bath and shower, and a separate kitchen which has a microwave, electric oven and grill, dishwasher, fridge, kettle, toaster and a full inventory of cookware and dinner service.

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