the traditional rooms come with free wifi, flat-screen tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. set in a former 1790s farmhouse, this upscale hotel is a 7-minute walk from canterbury east train station and a 14-minute walk from canterbury cathedral. free perks include full english breakfast, served in the 2 elegant dining rooms, plus parking and access to the heated indoor pool. there's also a residents' bar (specialising in whiskey), a courtyard garden and an on-site spa. upgraded rooms are individually styled and feature 4-poster or antique beds, while the suite adds a separate lounge with a leather pull-out sofa, a dvd player and a minifridge. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am Heathrow Airport 1 hr 32
The Backs (12 min.) green space & a river behind several colleges offering walking paths trees & boating. Berghott Close (1 min) Cambridge University Botanic Garden (11 min.) 40 acres of gardens and plants popular with families and couples plus glasshouses and a cafe. Sedgwick Museum Of Earth Sciences (11 min.) cases filled with rocks fossils and preserved creatures including some donated by charles darwin. Mathematical Bridge (13 min.) this historical footbridge was built with all straight timbers & thoughtful engineering. Iwm Duxford (20 min.) wwi airfield displaying hundreds of military and civilian vehicles plus exhibits on warfare. King S College Chapel (12 min.) late gothic edifice with a vast fan vaulted ceiling ornate stained glass windows and cofe services. Anglesey Abbey (8 min.) art-filled mansion and historic buildings in 98 acres of landscaped grounds filled with statuary. Bridge Of Sighs (13 min.) named for a famous venice landmark this circa-1831 covered arch bridge connects campus buildings. Museum Of Archaeology And Anthropology (11 min.) significant collection of ethnographic objects covering everything from totem poles to teapots. Ditton Lane (6 min) Kettle S Yard (12 min.) university-run art gallery set in a large stone family estate showcasing 20th-century works. University Museum Of Zoology (11 min.) university museum offering a range of exhibits on animal life plus 3 million zoological specimens. Great St Mary S Church (12 min.) late-15th-century church offering panoramic vistas over the city s famed colleges from its tower. Wren Library (13 min.) storied 1600s library designed by christopher wren with a collection of rare books & manuscripts. The Round Church (8 min.) landmark 12th-century round church with exhibitions & a visitor center offering walking tours. Cambridge (12 min) Howard Road (1 min) |