New Flying Horse Inn
Upper Bridge Street, Wye, Wye, Ashford, Kent, England
About New Flying Horse Inn
The New Flying Horse Inn is a 17th century posting house with oak beams and gleaming brasses. Romans, Saxons and the 17th century smugglers have all left their mark on Wye, a historic village set in some of the most beautiful countryside in the Garden of England. The inn has 9 bedrooms all with en suite facilities. Some of the rooms are in a converted coach house. The hotel is located just off the A28 between Ashford and Canterbury in an ideal location to explore the surrounding countryside. The pub has a good restaurant serving excellent food, using mainly local produce when available. The attractive patio and large garden are popular for summer drinks. Canterbury with its historic past and many attractions is only a short drive away, as is Leeds Castle, said to be the loveliest castle in the world. The English Tourist Board Four Diamond Commended The New Flying Horse, now with wireless broadband internet connectivity.
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| Downsview | (2.7 miles, 4.3 km, direction SW) |
| Eastwell Manor Hotel | (3.0 miles, 4.9 km, direction W) |
| Holiday Inn Ashford Central | (3.1 miles, 5.0 km, direction SW) |
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| Ashford International Hotel - A QHotel | (3.7 miles, 5.9 km, direction SW) |
| Cornerstone B&B | (3.7 miles, 6.0 km, direction SW) |
| Ryemore Guest House | (3.9 miles, 6.3 km, direction SW) |
| Upper Ansdore Guest House | (4.2 miles, 6.7 km, direction E) |
| Woolpack Inn | (4.4 miles, 7.0 km, direction N) |
| Holiday Inn Ashford North | (5.6 miles, 8.9 km, direction W) |
| The Royal Oak | (6.6 miles, 10.6 km, direction W) |
| Abbots Fireside | (7.7 miles, 12.4 km, direction E) |
| The White Horse Inn | (7.8 miles, 12.5 km, direction N) |
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Recommended attractions near New Flying Horse Inn
| Canterbury Royal Museum & Art Gallery | (9.1 miles, 14.6 km, direction NE) | Pictures |
| Sir John Boy's House (Kings Gallery) | (9.2 miles, 14.8 km, direction NE) | Pictures |
| Canterbury Cathedral | (9.2 miles, 14.9 km, direction NE) | Pictures |
| St Augustine's Abbey | (9.4 miles, 15.1 km, direction NE) | Pictures |
| The Battle of Britain Memorial | (13.0 miles, 20.9 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| Goodnestone Park Gardens | (13.3 miles, 21.4 km, direction E) | Pictures |
| Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway | (13.6 miles, 21.9 km, direction S) | Pictures |
| Leeds Castle | (14.2 miles, 22.9 km, direction W) | Pictures |
| Crabble Corn Mill | (15.2 miles, 24.5 km, direction E) | Pictures |
| Isle of Sheppey | (15.8 miles, 25.4 km, direction N) | Pictures |
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