Ham Street
Station Approach, Ashford Road, Ham Street, Ashford, TN26 2DU
18 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
18 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
FAMOUS FOR SECRET TUNNELS DUG TO HELP MONKS ESCAPE FROM THE CATHEDRAL
18 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
18 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT2
With its charming olde-worlde exterior, the 16th Century Bishop’s Finger stands out as one of Canterbury’s most distinctive pubs.
18 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
The Cricketers is a traditional English pub on the busy High Street in the centre of Canterbury. We offer a warm welcome to shoppers, locals and visitors from all over the world.
18 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
Centrally located on Burgate, Chapter is an idyllic venue to gather with friends, dine with family and relax from morning through to night.
18 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
A friendly, traditional pub located a 2 minute walk from Canterbury Cathedral's gate
18 miles 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.
18 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
The Pilgrims Hotel is a charming historic building in the heart of Canterbury City Centre. Situated directly opposite the Marlowe Theatre, it’s an ideal place to stay overnight to catch a show or explore the attractions of Canterbury.
18 miles Canterbury, Kent, CT1
The pub is situated opposite the Marlowe Theatre, and you can book your interval drinks here. Opening hours may be extended if there are special events at the theatre.