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A great quirky tea room & antiques/vintage centre housed in a grade II listed building with its own spring fed well! Even better still, it's in the middle of beautiful Kent Countryside!
Home to the largest producer of English wines. Interesting tour of the vinyard and winery followed by tasting.
The New Inn, Etchinghill, is the closest country pub restaurant to the Channel Tunnel terminal, near Folkestone. Consequently, locals refer to it as 'the first and last pub in England, depending...
Step back in time to visit this lovely old pub in this hidden-away hamlet near Dover.
A lovely new cafe/produce store in the pretty village of Brenchley. Lots of lovely locally produced goods, deli and delicious menu of home cooked food - fantastic!
A beautiful farm where there is a resturant, farm shop, animals and you can pick your own fruit.
A great little pub right next to the Roman Museum, on Butchery Lane. Serves to-die-for steak sandwiches and an interesting array of drinks, some of which are locally brewed. The staff have always...
This is a very traditional rural Kentish pub set in its own huge garden surrounded by farms.
After a bike ride from Canterbury I ended up in Chartham and set off to hunt down a pub. If you take a left out of the cycle path and go past the paper mill, you'll find this great little pub...
This is a bright orange building at the top of Palace Street, Canterbury, opposite Siesta. It is famous for being the place where Robert Cushman, in 1620, negotiated the lease on The Mayflower.
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