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.
Neunie
United Kingdom
Everything, extremely friendly and professional staff, excellentl Facilities, Amazing food and Picturesque view Settings...5*
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.
Laura
United Kingdom
The staff were welcoming, friendly and helpful. The breakfast was delicious and the choice was perfect. 👌 The bed linen was clean ,crisp and fresh & the towels were large,soft and of a good quality. The bed was comfortable as was the pillow/ duvet.
Set just 16 km from Canterbury WestTrain Station, Country Retreat at Judd's Folly offers accommodation in Faversham with access to a garden, a bar, as well as room service.
Lenka
Czech Republic
I loved the location and small house (part of it) where we were accommodated. I enjoyed our own al fresco breakfast.
Set in Faversham, Home from Home offers garden views and free WiFi, 15 km from Canterbury WestTrain Station and 15 km from Canterbury East Train Station.
Alan
United Kingdom
Location was very convenient to the town centre. 5 to 10 minutes walk. So nice and quiet in the evening. Selection of biscuits available on arrival and all the little things you need for a one or two night stay.
Railway Hotel, a property with a bar, is located in Faversham, 15 km from Canterbury WestTrain Station, 15 km from Canterbury East Train Station, as well as 16 km from University of Kent.
Damion
United Kingdom
Large comfortable room with high ceilings and plenty of light. Good curtains for blackout.
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.
Danny Kay
United Kingdom
We were really grateful for the customer service and support we received. The team's performance ( in-front house and catering, housekeeping) is absolutely of a 5 star hotel. Isaman, Dila, Rohitha, Sunil, Prince, were exceptional. We never felt our requests weren't accommodated, even more astonishing that there were times the service preceeded our requests.
Located on Wraik Hill on the edge of the seaside town of Whitstable, The Crescent Turner is a modern property that offers beautiful sea views .
andrea
United Kingdom
Beautiful, quirky hotel. I love all the special touches. The staff are amazing and work so hard. The view is wonderful and the food is fantastic. Thank you
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.
Wendy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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!
Audrey
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely town, loved the old buildings and that fact it was...
Lovely town, loved the old buildings and that fact it was easy to walk around. The Albion Tavern by the water was excellent as was the Spice Lounge Indian restaurant in the town. Convenient for local trips to Canterbury and Whitstable Beach.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Faversham is a very pretty historical town.
Faversham is a very pretty historical town. There are plenty of pubs and restaurants and it is wthin easy reach of the Kent coast by bus, train or car. Most pubs and restaurants are dog friendly and on the people are very friendly. Eating out varies from pub grub to one expensive but recommended restaurant The Phoenix. Prices suit all purses.
angela
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Faversham is a fascinating town, full of history and lovely...
Faversham is a fascinating town, full of history and lovely buildings. Some excellent eating places including George's Turkish restaurant and Posillipo, an Italian restaurant by the creek. Well worth a visit.
Gill
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Love Faversham, but unfortunately I came home having got...
Love Faversham, but unfortunately I came home having got bedbug bites, so not very happy as you could imagine, also they never contacted us regards no breakfast, so we had to eat breakfast on Weatherspoons.
So I always rate a hotel on the comfy ness off the bed and the breakfast, well anyone who does the same let me tell you 100% best in the area. I have visited a few places in the Canterbury area as I often drop my daughter off to uni and this place is so much nicer than the rest. Bed is supper comfy breakfast has everything and more and is delicious. Rooms are spacious and very clean,beautiful surroundings. It's definitely a hidden jem. I mean I have already booked my next stay ☺️
The spa was closed for refurbishment during our stay however that didn’t matter, the hotel is so lovely! Our room was so clean, and spacious. They have a lovely beauty area for your makeup. LED light up mirror. We ate outside the hotel but the lounge area for drinks is so fancy and romantic. Celebrated my boyfriends 22nd birthday they added a cute card and a chocolate message on their behalf!
Hopefully will visit again once the spa is reopen :)
I stayed at CreekSide B & B for 9 nights, during which I was made extremely welcome by Sharon, whose attention to detail and kindness far exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend this B & B to anybody wishing to visit Kent as apart from having an amazing host, the location is beautiful, and a short walk into the middle of Faversham. I will definitely be returning to CreekSide when the opportunity arises.
Lovely historic Inn dating back to Richard II. Caring staff. Good quality breakfast and dinner. Nice bedrooms. Good base for exploring the east Kent coast (Whitstable and further afield). A relaxing stay in the Sun Inn; could have done with a few more nights to fully unwind. Faversham is a nice small and quiet town to relax in and enjoy the local pubs for a civilised pint or two.
The most beautiful cosy little house. Situated right in the heart of Faversham. Looking out onto the cobbled high street, full of interesting shops and places to eat. Loved coffee at The Refinery and don’t miss Cheran’s Bakery for takeout cookies! Easy parking and great location for visiting the Kent coast and countryside.
Such a lovely pub and hotel! You could tell it had been recently refurbished and had so many nice small touches, including a Dyson fan, kitchen aid kettle, & lovely white company soap/shampoo/conditioner. The bed was very comfy and the room was spacious. The staff were also so friendly and welcoming!
lovely spacious room on ground floor with little Terrace overlooking beautiful grounds. Extremely comfortable king-size bed and lovely shower. The food was particularly good and I would give the breakfast 110% at least as it was better than a lot of five star hotels I have stated in the past!
Well appointed, had everything we needed plus more. Very comfortable space for our group. Our car battery died during our stay and the hosts gave us a jump start and made sure we had a contact number in case it died again. Would definitely recommend and would happily stay here again.
Location excellent. Breakfast on the balcony was very nice. Sharon was very welcoming and friendly. Great value. First time staying in Faversham, highly recommend Creekside and the town. So much history, and great markets and great restaurants and pubs!
The staff were very pleasant. The room was spacious and clean. The bathroom was large. It was a five minute walk to the market square, ten to Faversham Creek. Good shower, albeit quite cramped. The beer was kept well.
Copton Thatch Lodge was very easy to find. It was very comfortable and although close to a road it wasn't noisy. Nice spacious shower and great garden for your sole use.
A great little find
The location of this hotel was perfect for our stay in Faversham . All the staff were lovely, check in was seamless, the bed was comfortable and the breakfast was excellent.
Full English Breakfast. Very friendly staff. Location - near to facilities and to our friends in Faversham. We came down to Kent for funeral of a very dear friend.
The beautiful view and charming tiny lanes emphasising history,character and charm re this historical little corner of Kent re Hop growing and the history of it all.
The location and quietness of area was great. Hosts could not have been more accommodating and kind. It was clean and had all we needed. We would love to go again.
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