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The King Charles Hotel is a privately owned, modern, 98 bedroomed hotel with comfortable restaurant, bar, conference and banqueting facilities.
Established in 1980, Broadacre is family run with a pleasant, friendly atmosphere and personal attention.
Kits Coty Glamping has been recognised by Tourism South East as the region’s best Glamping site with Bell Tent’s and Shepherds Huts and all the facilities you’d expect from guest accommodation. The outdoor fire-fit and breakfast hampers add a touch of class.
Palace Farm Hostel is a relaxing hostel style B&B on family farm in village with pub in Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Hotel
Gillingham
The King Charles Hotel is a privately owned, modern, 98 bedroomed hotel, with a comfortable restaurant, bar, conference and banqueting facilities.
Self-Catering
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Hotel
HYTHE
Kent’s Luxury Seaside Hotel
The name of the pretty seaside town stems from the Old English for Haven, and that’s exactly what you’ll find here. Our hotel has undergone constant development and improvement over the years and the experience today is…
Self-Catering
Canterbury
A Grade 2 listed building which is home to 11 self-catered rooms, based on the University of Kent Canterbury campus, offering single and double occupancy rooms with shared bathroom and kitchen facilities.
Campus
University of Kent, Canterbury
The University of Kent is situated on a 450 acre parkland campus overlooking the historic City of Canterbury.
Guest House
New Romney
Established in 1980 Broadacre is family run with a pleasant, friendly atmosphere and personal attention.
The building has a mix of both 17th Century and Victorian styles with some ground-floor rooms in cottage annexe.