In our past, caves were more than mere shelters; they were sanctuaries of warmth, peace, and culture. Today, Cave Hotel embodies this essence, offering an escape that transcends the ordinary.
Renae
United Kingdom
I recently took my boyfriend to the Cave Hotel for his birthday, and it was an unforgettable experience. From the moment we arrived, we were impressed by the unique architecture and serene surroundings of the hotel.We stayed in one of the luxury suites, which was beautifully designed with modern amenities and a cozy, intimate atmosphere. The room was spacious, the bed extremely comfortable, and the view from our private balcony was simply breathtaking. The staff at the Cave Hotel went above and beyond to make my boyfriend's birthday special. Upon arrival, we were greeted with chocolates in the room . One of the highlights for us was the golf course. As avid golfers, we found it to be well-maintained and challenging enough to keep us engaged. The spa was equally impressive, providing a relaxing and rejuvenating experience with a variety of treatments and amenities.
Set in 3 acres of grounds, Judd’s Folly Hotel has a traditional bar, restaurant and a lounge with views over Swale Valley. Historic market town Faversham is just a 5-minute drive away.
adrianmolloy
United Kingdom
Great location for night before Dover ferry. Safe off street parking, food much better than typical hotel in this price range. Staff were great.
Set just 16 km from Canterbury WestTrain Station, Country Retreat at Judd's Folly offers accommodation in Faversham with access to a garden, a bar, as well as room service.
Set in Faversham, Home from Home offers garden views and free WiFi, 15 km from Canterbury WestTrain Station and 15 km from Canterbury East Train Station.
Emily
United Kingdom
High ceilings Very roomy
Short walk to relatives and to Town Square
Ideal location
Railway Hotel, a property with a bar, is located in Faversham, 15 km from Canterbury WestTrain Station, 15 km from Canterbury East Train Station, as well as 16 km from University of Kent.
Peter
Ireland
I liked the location of your hotel and also pleasant staff welcomed us.
With a 24-hour front desk, this hotel offers free breakfasts and a modern restaurant. Holiday Inn Express Canterbury is situated in Upper Harbledown, just outside historic Canterbury.
Located on Wraik Hill on the edge of the seaside town of Whitstable, The Crescent Turner is a modern property that offers beautiful sea views .
Simon
United Kingdom
Very spacious room in an annexe to the main building - great for an escape away! The restaurant has an amazing view of the estuary and there's also a cosy lounge area / tea room at reception too. Great price and very helpful and friendly staff and the coffee was great and always available.
Faversham, is steeped in historic buildings. Some areas are pedestrianised. On Saturday there is a wonderful local market. It is an easy, interesting town to walk round and we printed of the town walk before we went which was interesting to wander round. Plenty of parking in the town, both short and long stay at reasonable rate. Most seem to use the Ringo app. The Sheppard Neame Brewery visitor centre and brewery are in the heart of the town and worth a visit. (book tour). The is also a gunpowder trail walk that you can download and follow (the gunpowder mills played a significant part in the towns history). Well worth walking down to the Quay where there are further retailers (small artisan type) and toilets/refreshments.
Wendy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Faversham is a lovely town with an interesting history and...
Faversham is a lovely town with an interesting history and amazing different architecture. Lots of little shops and cafes and charter markets. St Marys Church has 14th century wall paintings on a pillar.
Excellent eateries too - they are popular so be sure to book an evening meal!
Audrey
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely town, loved the old buildings and that fact it was...
Lovely town, loved the old buildings and that fact it was easy to walk around. The Albion Tavern by the water was excellent as was the Spice Lounge Indian restaurant in the town. Convenient for local trips to Canterbury and Whitstable Beach.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Faversham is a very pretty historical town.
Faversham is a very pretty historical town. There are plenty of pubs and restaurants and it is wthin easy reach of the Kent coast by bus, train or car. Most pubs and restaurants are dog friendly and on the people are very friendly. Eating out varies from pub grub to one expensive but recommended restaurant The Phoenix. Prices suit all purses.
angela
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Faversham is a fascinating town, full of history and lovely...
Faversham is a fascinating town, full of history and lovely buildings. Some excellent eating places including George's Turkish restaurant and Posillipo, an Italian restaurant by the creek. Well worth a visit.
Gill
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Love Faversham, but unfortunately I came home having got...
Love Faversham, but unfortunately I came home having got bedbug bites, so not very happy as you could imagine, also they never contacted us regards no breakfast, so we had to eat breakfast on Weatherspoons.
I stayed at CreekSide B & B for 9 nights, during which I was made extremely welcome by Sharon, whose attention to detail and kindness far exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend this B & B to anybody wishing to visit Kent as apart from having an amazing host, the location is beautiful, and a short walk into the middle of Faversham. I will definitely be returning to CreekSide when the opportunity arises.
I was very impressed with Creek Side B and B.
The house is spacious and comfortable. It has a huge balcony overlooking the creek. It made all my stay very pleasant.
My room was cosy. Comfortable bed and very clean beddings and towels.
Sharon is a welcoming and generous host who makes extra efforts for her guest to feel comfortable.
I will definitly return.
Location was a little way It of Faversham but this was not a concern as we had the car. We were given a room in a kind of mews block at the rear of the hotel, because we had the dog with us I suspect,
and therefore we were able to park right outside which was handy.
As we had a pet, we took breakfast in the lounge rather than the restaurant which was fine.
We thought this was a real gem with friendly staff, a warm welcome, spacious room and bathroom and an excellent location, just a short walk from the town centre. The possibility of parking on site was particularly handy. The bar area was comfortable and quiet with a good range of beers and other drinks and the freshly cooked breakfast was much appreciated.
I absolutely loved everything! We came here to get away from city life, from work and stress and it has been such a relaxing experience. The cabin was super cosy and clean. The view was absolutely breathtaking! Its super close to many beautiful places in Kent like Whitstable, Canterbury, Faversham. We will be coming back in winter 100%.
It was a very unique experience. The hotel has little cottages on sight and that is where we stayed. We could park right out front and we entered into a little sitting room, with separate bedroom and bathroom. It was very sweet. There are also outside seating areas and beautiful surroundings to enjoy. The staff were all very friendly.
Such a lovely pub and hotel! You could tell it had been recently refurbished and had so many nice small touches, including a Dyson fan, kitchen aid kettle, & lovely white company soap/shampoo/conditioner. The bed was very comfy and the room was spacious. The staff were also so friendly and welcoming!
Well appointed, had everything we needed plus more. Very comfortable space for our group. Our car battery died during our stay and the hosts gave us a jump start and made sure we had a contact number in case it died again. Would definitely recommend and would happily stay here again.
Really liked this exceptionally characterful inn, owned by Shepherds Neame, a few yards from their Brewery in the Kentish Town of Faversham. Staffs were attentive and friendly, food was great, bedroom spacious and modern despite the age of the timber frames building. Will go again.
Was stunning decor felt so luxury and the bed was so comfy. Loved playing golf and hiring a buggy and then going to the outdoor area to chill before going to the spa and the restaurants. Was an amazing stay
Staff really pleasant,friendly and helpful. Made us very welcome. Good laid back ambience and relaxed, not a stuffy hotel. Excellent location and close to town centre. Great beer! .
Lovely clean room and a friendly hostess. Very close to the centre of Faversham. No actual car parking allocated but I managed to find a parking space in the road.
The beautiful view and charming tiny lanes emphasising history,character and charm re this historical little corner of Kent re Hop growing and the history of it all.
We have enjoyed our time in Faversham very much. Our accommodation was perfect for our needs. Well equipped, clean, comfortable and conveniently located.
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