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Pubs & bars in Goodnestone that are family friendly

Trying to find pubs in Goodnestone that are family friendly? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve got every pub and bar in the UK listed. Whether you’re looking for a pub or bar to play darts, somewhere to play pool or just want to have a look at a menu before you go, we can help.

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Distance: 5.1 miles     Location: Finglesham, Deal, CT14

The Crown Inn is a beautiful 17th-century building which has been extended over the centuries to become what it is today, a cosy, friendly pub.

Distance: 5.1 miles     Location: Sandwich, Kent, CT13

An historic hotel dating back to Tudor times, The Bell is a truly special place to dine, drink and stay in Sandwich.

Distance: 5.1 miles     Location: Worth, Deal, CT14

The St Crispin Inn is a traditional 15th century pub which offers quiet en suite B&B accommodation, great homecooked food and an excellent selection of beers and wine.

Distance: 5.1 miles     Location: Sandwich, Kent, CT13

Landlord Ian, along with partner Barbora and manager Dan are three local Sandwich residents and took over the reins of The Crispin Inn in February 2022.

Distance: 5.3 miles     Location: Upstreet, Canterbury, CT3

For wonderful riverside views in a relaxing location, a visit to the Grove Ferry Inn is a must. The pub’s idyllic setting, with the River Stour running past, is just one its many attractions.

Distance: 5.4 miles     Location: Stourmouth, Canterbury, CT3

Set in orchard Kent countryside and owned by the same family for over 45 years, you are assured of a warm and friendly welcome at the Dog and Duck pub.

Distance: 5.7 miles     Location: Fordwich, Canterbury, CT2

A beautiful building set on the banks of the river Stour in picturesque Fordwich, just four miles from Canterbury.

Distance: 5.7 miles     Location: 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

Distance: 6.7 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT1

Distance: 6.8 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT1

Richard Harris Barham was born in 1788, at 61 Burgate, across the road from this Wetherspoon pub. Using the pen name Thomas Ingoldsby, he wrote The Ingoldsby Legends which first appeared in 1840, in a periodical edited by Charles Dickens.

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