The Evenhill
62 The Hill, Littlebourne, Kent, England
About The Evenhill
Characteristic pub with open fire and beams, offering home cooked cuisine. Four diamond 16 room accommodations. Imogen and Fodos welcome you to the Evenhill. Originally built as cottages in the 16th century, the Evenhill lies on the a257 in Littlebourne - between Canterbury and Sandwich. The hotel consists of 16 brand new bedrooms all to the four diamond English tourism board specification. The comfortable, traditional Victorian bar with its oak beams and fireplace, leads onto the Evenhill's popular extensive split-level restaurant The superb restaurant serves delicious home cooked meals - perfect for lunches and dinners or special occasions. A pleasant garden completes the picture of a typical yet pleasantly surprising Kentish pub.
Other nearby hotels
| Hotel Name | Approximate distance from The Evenhill |
| Chaucer Lodge Guest House | (3.0 miles, 4.8 km, direction W) |
| Ebury Hotel | (3.0 miles, 4.9 km, direction W) |
| Best Western Abbots Barton Hotel | (3.1 miles, 5.0 km, direction W) |
| Swallow Chaucer Hotel | (3.3 miles, 5.3 km, direction W) |
| Sun Hotel | (3.5 miles, 5.7 km, direction W) |
| Pilgrims Hotel | (3.5 miles, 5.7 km, direction W) |
| The Millers Arms Inn | (3.6 miles, 5.7 km, direction W) |
| Abode Canterbury | (3.6 miles, 5.8 km, direction W) |
| Falstaff Hotel | (3.8 miles, 6.1 km, direction W) |
| Fusion RBR | (3.8 miles, 6.2 km, direction W) |
| The Victoria Hotel | (4.3 miles, 6.9 km, direction W) |
| The Crown Inn | (5.6 miles, 9.0 km, direction NE) |
| Old Coach House Hotel | (5.8 miles, 9.3 km, direction S) |
| Express By Holiday Inn Canterbury | (6.4 miles, 10.2 km, direction W) |
| Upper Ansdore Guest House | (7.7 miles, 12.3 km, direction SW) |
| All hotels in Littlebourne |
Recommended attractions near The Evenhill
| St Augustine's Abbey | (2.9 miles, 4.6 km, direction W) | Pictures |
| Sir John Boy's House (Kings Gallery) | (3.5 miles, 5.6 km, direction W) | Pictures |
| Canterbury Royal Museum & Art Gallery | (3.6 miles, 5.7 km, direction W) | Pictures |
| Canterbury Cathedral | (3.6 miles, 5.7 km, direction W) | Pictures |
| Goodnestone Park Gardens | (3.6 miles, 5.8 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| Reculver Towers & Roman Fort | (7.2 miles, 11.6 km, direction N) | Pictures |
| Crabble Corn Mill | (10.6 miles, 17.1 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| Walmer Castle & Garden | (11.6 miles, 18.7 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| The Dover Bronze Age Boat | (12.3 miles, 19.8 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| Dover Museum | (12.3 miles, 19.8 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
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