Ebury Hotel
65-67 New Dover Rd, Canterbury, Kent, England
About Ebury Hotel
Ebury Hotel Canterbury, located in Kent, the garden of England, is one of the finest hotels in Canterbury. Situated a short walk from the city centre and Canterbury Cathedral.
Other nearby hotels
| Hotel Name | Approximate distance from Ebury Hotel |
| Best Western Abbots Barton Hotel | (0.1 miles, 0.2 km) |
| Chaucer Lodge Guest House | (0.1 miles, 0.2 km) |
| Swallow Chaucer Hotel | (0.4 miles, 0.7 km) |
| Sun Hotel | (0.7 miles, 1.1 km) |
| Pilgrims Hotel | (0.7 miles, 1.2 km) |
| Abode Canterbury | (0.8 miles, 1.2 km) |
| The Millers Arms Inn | (0.8 miles, 1.3 km) |
| Falstaff Hotel | (1.0 miles, 1.6 km) |
| Fusion RBR | (1.0 miles, 1.7 km) |
| The Victoria Hotel | (1.4 miles, 2.3 km, direction NW) |
| The Evenhill | (3.0 miles, 4.9 km, direction E) |
| Express By Holiday Inn Canterbury | (3.4 miles, 5.5 km, direction W) |
| Upper Ansdore Guest House | (5.6 miles, 9.0 km, direction SW) |
| Woolpack Inn | (5.9 miles, 9.4 km, direction W) |
| The White Horse Inn | (5.9 miles, 9.5 km, direction W) |
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Recommended attractions near Ebury Hotel
| St Augustine's Abbey | (0.3 miles, 0.5 km) | Pictures |
| Canterbury Royal Museum & Art Gallery | (0.7 miles, 1.2 km) | Pictures |
| Sir John Boy's House (Kings Gallery) | (0.8 miles, 1.3 km) | Pictures |
| Canterbury Cathedral | (0.9 miles, 1.4 km) | Pictures |
| Goodnestone Park Gardens | (6.3 miles, 10.1 km, direction E) | Pictures |
| Reculver Towers & Roman Fort | (8.5 miles, 13.7 km, direction NE) | Pictures |
| Crabble Corn Mill | (12.3 miles, 19.8 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| The Battle of Britain Memorial | (13.0 miles, 21.0 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| Dover Museum | (14.1 miles, 22.7 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| The Dover Bronze Age Boat | (14.1 miles, 22.7 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
Recommended towns near Ebury Hotel
Dover (13.8 miles, 22.2 km, direction NW)
The white cliffs of Dover, the view that has stirred the hearts of English travellers for centuries.
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Appledore (21.4 miles, 34.4 km, direction NE)
This picturesque village with its wealth of attractive architectural properties sits quietly on the edge of Romney Marsh.
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Leeds (21.0 miles, 33.8 km, direction E)
For a romantic day out and a trip into England's rich historic past you can do no better than visit the pastoral village of Leeds.
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Snowdown (6.5 miles, 10.4 km, direction NW)
Snowdown was famous for its colliery, it was one of only four collieries in Kent. It opened between 1907 and 1912, with a new town being built at Aylesham to provide home for workers who came largely from the north-east of England and from Wales.
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Westcliff-on-Sea (25.0 miles, 40.2 km, direction SE)
The coast along this stretch of Essex beaches may be somewhat urbanised, but it remains full of surprises with reminders of the times when smugglers would stealthily enter the creeks between the mudflats to distribute their illicit cargoes at local inns.
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Shoeburyness (22.0 miles, 35.4 km, direction SE)
Shoeburyness lies to the eastern end of Southend beyond Thorpe Bay.
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Birchington (11.7 miles, 18.8 km, direction SW)
Situated in what is known as 'The Garden of England' on the north Kent coast along which there is a ribbon of lively towns, lovely sands and an azure blue sea.
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Upchurch (20.6 miles, 33.1 km, direction E)
This is an historic, interesting village which was once home to Edmund Drake, father of Sir Francis, who became vicar of the local church in 1560.
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Lynsted (13.6 miles, 21.9 km, direction E)
A charming, restful place in what is known as cherry-orchard country, and although the cherries are still here, arable farming has taken over much of the land.
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Aylesham (5.7 miles, 9.1 km, direction NW)
The village preserves its history, it has several noted buildings from when it was built and a strong community spirit still prevails. Of interest is the beautiful sculpture dedicated to the men who lived in Aylesham and spent their lives working in the mines.
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