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We stayed just outside Littlebourne in the village or Ickham...
We stayed just outside Littlebourne in the village or Ickham.
Ickham is a very quite village with not much through traffic and it's possible to walk down the middle of the road for quite a long while. Walking is the best way to get around the village because it would probably take you as long to get to your car and move it 200 yards to the other end than it would to walk there, plus you wouldn't see all the ancient buildings or stop to admire them.
It's full of old buildings, The Duke William was comparatively new, from the 17C I think, but others were much older.
The Duke William, where we stayed, was full of local customers at the bar when we stayed and they have a good supply of drinks available, alcoholic and non, as well as coffee and tea.
It's within easy reach of Canterbury but I'd recommend avoiding driving into the city but get a Park and Ride instead.
Chris Purdy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A great pub which has it all.
A great pub which has it all.
Super friendly staff that could not have been more welcoming to us and our dog.
Food was delicious and we had breakfast,lunch and dinner there.
Great walks from the pub and beautiful surrounding villages.
Will definitely go back soon.
Maria
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
An historical town with several points of interest...
An historical town with several points of interest incluiding a 16th Century church; a tithe barn that is still in use; one store where the postmistress was also the cashier in the store; great footpaths around the village; a short car or bus ride to Canterbury; in short, we loved it!
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