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1.6 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
Dating back to 1728, the inn was built near the Toll Gate and was originally known as the Sign of the Gate. The first landlord was Richard Howard, who also collected the tolls and was a trained tallow
1.9 miles Tyler Hill, Canterbury, CT2
WELCOME TO KATHTON HOUSE AT THE TYLER’S KILN! Enjoy delicious locally sourced ingredients from the Garden of England and beyond, prepared by our expert chefs Tuesday – Sunday. See Food Menu for
2.3 miles Fordwich, Canterbury, CT2
A traditional English pub and restaurant serving excellent home-cooked food and fine ales. Situated on the River Stour, in England's smallest town.
3.1 miles Bridge, Canterbury, CT4
Our menus are produce driven, focused on seasonality and provenance. Cooked over charcoal, produced from a local Kentish woodland. We have dog friendly areas available to guests, we ask that you make
3.4 miles Westbere, Canterbury, CT2
3.5 miles Littlebourne, Canterbury, CT3
3.6 miles Sturry, Canterbury, CT3
3.7 miles Littlebourne, Canterbury, CT3
Littlebourne Recreation Club is situated in the very heart of the village by the recreation ground. We are next to the village hall and local shop. We welcome new members and if you live in the village you can join the club after 48 hours once proposed
4.6 miles Stodmarsh, Canterbury, CT3
If you’re looking for a beer garden that seamlessly blends into the Kent countryside, the Red Lion in Stodmarsh is the one for you. The pub has been around for centuries and new management have injected it with a great new lease of life.
5.3 miles Kingston, Canterbury, CT4
A warm welcome to The Black Robin. We are a traditional Kentish pub located in the picturesque village of Kingston, about 15 minutes drive south from Canterbury. Dating back to around 1740, The Black