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Accommodation in Canterbury, Kent Part of the Kent Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Canterbury Travel and Heritage Information Ebury HotelA Hotel in Canterbury, Kent65/67 New Dover Rd Canterbury Kent England CT1 3DX
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From: £85.00 Ebury Hotel Canterbury is one of the finest hotels in Canterbury. A short walk from Canterbury city centre, Canterbury Cathedral and the Canterbury shops, this privately owned Canterbury hotel is located in 2 acres of grounds; offering an indoor heated swimming pool, an award winning restaurant, a large car-park with free parking, and attractive gardens. All 15 bedrooms are en-suite, have sky satellite TV channels, broadband wireless internet access, and the whole hotel is non-smoking Accommodation Rating: 3* (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Canterbury, St Martin -
0.5 miles (Historic Church) Fyndon Gate -
0.5 miles (Historic Building) Canterbury Cathedral -
0.6 miles (Cathedral) Canterbury, St Mary Magdalene -
0.6 miles (Historic Church) Conduit House -
0.6 miles (Historic Building) St George's Tower -
0.6 miles (Historic Building) Canterbury City Walls -
0.6 miles (Historic Building) Canterbury Roman Museum -
0.7 miles (Museum) Dane John Gardens -
0.7 miles (Garden) Dane John Mound -
0.7 miles (Castle) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Canterbury -
0.5 miles away Fordwich -
2.2 miles away Chilham -
5.9 miles away Whitstable -
6.8 miles away Godmersham -
7.2 miles away Wye -
9.2 miles away Barfreston -
9.7 miles away Lyminge -
10.7 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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