One of England's most venerable cities,
CANTERBURY
offers a rich slice through two thousand years of history, with Roman and early Christian ruins, a Norman castle, and a famous cathedral that dominates a medieval warren of time-skewed Tudor dwellings. The city began as a Belgic settlement that was overrun by the Romans and renamed
Durovernum
, from where they proceeded to establish a garrison, supply base and system of roads that was to reach as far as the S... [More]
The hotel consists of 11 en suite bedrooms including a honeymoon suite complete with jacuzzi bath and a family room. The cosy bar and restaurant provides a relaxing atmosphere to enjoy a drink from the local brewery. The Hotel is graded 4* with the English Tourist Board [More]
Originally A Georgian House, This Traditional Hotel Stands Opposite The Ancient City Walls Close To All Canterburys Sights And Is An Ideal Base For Touring The Garden Of England. Day Trips To France Are Pouplar Via The Channel Ports And Tunnel. [More]
Upper Ansdore was probably a first floor hall house dating from the late medieval period circa 1380. In rural areas this form of house was favoured for defence purposes. Generally they are not large. The ground floor was probably used as store rooms or as a subsiduary living accommodation. Above... [More]