In our past, caves were more than mere shelters; they were sanctuaries of warmth, peace, and culture. Today, Cave Hotel embodies this essence, offering an escape that transcends the ordinary.
Latoyah
From
United Kingdom
Everything and the service was amazing and exceptional!
Set in Faversham, 17 km from Canterbury East Train Station, Country Retreat at Judd's Folly offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Lisa
From
United Kingdom
Tranquil setting. Friendly, welcoming staff. This place just needs some TLC & better housekeeping & it could be fabulous!
Situated in Faversham, The Quay has a garden, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.
wayne
From
United Kingdom
Booked an evening at the Alexander centre, The Quay is a perfect location to access this venue , a 5 minute walk.
Perfect host , good evening meal and a lovely cooked breakfast.
The room was well equipped , clean and comfortable.
Would thoroughly recommend.
The quay has a lovely courtyard and out side seating at the front , south facing 🌞.
A good selection of beers , favourably priced.
Situated in Faversham, 10 km from Canterbury East Train Station, The White Horse features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers a bar....
Richard
From
United Kingdom
Staff were very helpful and friendly. Bed comfortable, room warm and plenty of hot water. Food plentiful for breakfast and dinner.
Service variable and slow in the dining room for breakfast and dinner indicating lack of staff.
Suggest abandon waited service at breakfast save for cooked items and introduce a buffet which will speed matters up. Very irritating to ask for refills of coffee and then order overlooked.
Beware low headroom in the bedrooms if you are tall. Lack of air vent or opening window in bathroom.
Set in 3 acres of grounds, Judd’s Folly Hotel has a traditional bar, restaurant and a lounge with views over Swale Valley. Historic market town Faversham is just a 5-minute drive away.
Claire
From
United Kingdom
Overall I cannot complain at all.
I have stayed at Judds folly before & we go back because it is comfortable, the staff are lovely, it is clean & tidy & is in a prime location Thank you Judds Folly
Set in Faversham, 15 km from Canterbury East Train Station and 16 km from Canterbury West Train Station, Home from Home offers garden views and free WiFi.
steve
From
United Kingdom
Debbie is a good host, welcoming and keen to make your stay enjoyable. The apartment is a nice size and is well equipped and comfortable. The lounge in particular is tastefully furnished. There is plenty of hot water for the kitchen and bathroom. It is a quiet location within easy walking distance to the centre of town.
Railway Hotel, a property with a bar, is located in Faversham, 15 km from Canterbury East Train Station, 15 km from Canterbury West Train Station, as well as 16 km from University of Kent.
Angela
From
Spain
Location was great. It was just all we required for the night we stayed. Will stay again.
With a 24-hour front desk, this hotel offers free breakfasts and a modern restaurant. Holiday Inn Express Canterbury is situated in Upper Harbledown, just outside historic Canterbury.
Jacqui
From
United Kingdom
Staff where friendly and very helpful, our room was spotless, the receptionist on duty Sunday morning helped us with charging our new EV car
Faversham is steeped in history and still has some amazing...
Faversham is steeped in history and still has some amazing buildings. It is also the home of Shepherd Neame, the brewing company, who own many of the pubs in the area. There is plenty to do, loads of cafes, bars and good restaurants. We ate in The Lounge, in Prince of India and The Old Smokehouse. All were excellent, but I think The Old Smokehouse was our favourite. The people in Faversham were so friendly, the shops interesting and welcoming, and such a lot to see, from Medieval streets to a quay offering a variety of interesting antique shops. There is a cinema, an Italian wine bar with excellent wines and cocktails, and a market square. A beautiful place with such history.
Guest review by
Zach
Review score
8.0
Faversham is Fabulous!
Faversham is Fabulous!
There is so much to see and do, and it is so quaint and vibrant. Beautiful town, history, markets and of course The Brewery, The Creek and The Gunpowder Works.
Great restaurants and pubs, so many to choose from.
Our favourites are The Faversham Kebab House, Posillipos and Spice Lounge.
It's a town that keeps on giving.
Guest review by
Julie
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Faversham is a lovely town with lots of old buildings...
Faversham is a lovely town with lots of old buildings steeped in history. it also has the famous Sheperd Neame brewery if not the oldest family brewery in the UK.
It has a railway station with fast services to London Victoria and south to Dover Priory and Margate.
Guest review by
Colin
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Surprisingly nice town, some nice cafe's and places to eat.
Surprisingly nice town, some nice cafe's and places to eat. A Coop, Tesco and Sainsbury are in the vicinity. You can take the Shepherd Neame brewery tour there. Very good for day trips to Canterbury or Dover. The latter only +- 40 mins by train. v
Guest review by
Ronald
Netherlands
Review score
10.0
Faversham, is steeped in historic buildings.
Faversham, is steeped in historic buildings. Some areas are pedestrianised. On Saturday there is a wonderful local market. It is an easy, interesting town to walk round and we printed of the town walk before we went which was interesting to wander round. Plenty of parking in the town, both short and long stay at reasonable rate. Most seem to use the Ringo app. The Sheppard Neame Brewery visitor centre and brewery are in the heart of the town and worth a visit. (book tour). The is also a gunpowder trail walk that you can download and follow (the gunpowder mills played a significant part in the towns history). Well worth walking down to the Quay where there are further retailers (small artisan type) and toilets/refreshments.
Guest review by
Wendy
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Faversham is a lovely town with an interesting history and...
Faversham is a lovely town with an interesting history and amazing different architecture. Lots of little shops and cafes and charter markets. St Marys Church has 14th century wall paintings on a pillar.
Excellent eateries too - they are popular so be sure to book an evening meal!
Guest review by
Audrey
United Kingdom
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We stayed 2 nights in a large room with en-suite. Bed very comfortable. Ideal location for Faversham town centre (5min walk).
We managed to park opposite and the host provided us with free parking passes.
Great healthy Breakfast and excellent friendly host, we chatted throughout.
Host only has one booking at a time which suited us.
We’d book again easily.
Really liked this exceptionally characterful inn, owned by Shepherds Neame, a few yards from their Brewery in the Kentish Town of Faversham. Staffs were attentive and friendly, food was great, bedroom spacious and modern despite the age of the timber frames building. Will go again.
Booked this lovely hotel for my partners birthday, was a last minute booking and couldn't be more pleased, lady who checked us in was lovely and so friendly, also the lady who served us in the bat area. Breakfast was extremely yummy as well, we will defo be back again.
Hotel was really nice. Great room, very spacious and very clean and comfortable. Breakfast was really good too (served 8.30-9.30, which was ideal for us, but might not be for everyone). Staff very friendly. Would happily stay again!!
The hotel is centrally located in Faversham, and is very close to the railway station. The bed was comfortable and the linen clean. There was a supply of tea and coffee in the room.
Guest review by
Linda
United Kingdom
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