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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.
Dawn
United Kingdom
All of it.The breakfast was one of the best ones we have had in a long time.
In Faversham’s historic centre, this 14th-century Inn boasts rich character, original inglenook fireplaces, oak beams and a courtyard garden.
MARTINE
United Kingdom
The location was ideal, bang in the middle of everything. Our deluxe double was great, with an added bonus of being a ground floor room with our own little garden, with table and chairs.
Room was beautiful, wet room shower (obviously catered for disabled), but was so nice. The bed was a King size and one if the most comfortable beds I have slept on. We had instant access to the bar area which was handy. Lovely white towelling robes although we didn't get to use them. Breakfast was very well organised and very enjoyable. Good adequate size plateful of the English breakfast which was just right, but great menu choice of other breakfast available.
Friendly staff and Gemma was lovely and very helpful, nothing was too much trouble.
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.
Nick
United Kingdom
Lovely big suite with all the amenities required. There was welcome wine & chocolates, not sure if complimentary or chargeable so I left them for the next guest.
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.
Kirrily
Australia
The location was excellent as it was near our friend’s place and the town centre. Kitchen had everything we needed and the flat was very clean. Liked that it had a garden area that can be accessed by guests.
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.
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.
Greenway
United Kingdom
Nice room excellent service and a brilliant choice for breakfast. The staff were most helpful and always available for information.
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 .
Kerry
United Kingdom
Very quiet, beautiful views across the gardens and sea. Room was fantastic, beautifully decorated and had everything you needed. Lovely bar with patio and plenty of tables and chairs to enjoy outdoor dining and drinks overlooking the gardens and sea views. Staff very welcoming and friendly. 5 minutes drive to Whitstable Town and seafront. Would loved to have stayed longer.
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.
This really was a hidden gem, following the sat nav down into a former port area, but suddenly there was a row of three story houses and Creekside B&B. Off road parking, a warm welcome from Sharon and a lovely ensuite room overlooking Faversham creek and its boats. Continental breakfast ws excellent and Sharon provided information on where to eat in the evening and made suggestions on what to see and do. We did the town tour which we really enjoyed. Thank you.
Faversham is well worth a vist and we hope to return to Creekside.
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.
A beautifully designed hotel
Lovely rooms, super comfortable bed & luxurious feel
Food is exceptional as is the service from all staff who were friendly and helpful
Spa is small yet has everything you need, being able to order drinks to the pool was a novelty & great fun. also the fire in the spa makes it so cosy!
Worth the money for a special occasion!
Booked this lovely hotel for my partners birthday, was a last minute booking and couldn't be more pleased, lady who checked us in was lovely and so friendly, also the lady who served us in the bat area. Breakfast was extremely yummy as well, we will defo be back again.
The apartment was clean, spacious, good facilities and the location was perfect.
Debbie our host was very friendly, attentive and very informative about things to see and do in and around Faversham. A great weekend, would stay here again.
Love the pool and jacuzzi, bed comfy, view pleasant. Happy birthday note. Room, shower, outside seating area was nice. Love the deck area by Korean cow girl lounge, chicken wings are so good! Staff amazing always their to assist
Judds folly used to be one of the best hotels in faversham it must be one of the worst food awful ppe worn at dinner and fag ends on floor outside reception.inexperienced untrained staff beds lumpy in so called superior room
It's an old pub and rooms are full of character, not like your perfect but clinical chain hotels. Owners were charming and breakfast was very good, so was dinner. Certainly I would go there again.
A lovely, cosy property, very well designed for utmost comfort. The bed was extremely comfortable - just like in a luxury hotel. Enjoyed having the AC since the weather was quite warm.
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.
The location and quietness of area was great. Hosts could not have been more accommodating and kind. It was clean and had all we needed. We would love to go again.
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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