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1.3 miles Aylesham, Canterbury, CT3
Traditional, family friendly social club with live sports and games. Private function room available to hire for any celebration or event. New members always welcome.
1.7 miles Staple, Canterbury, CT3
The Black Pig : A quintessentially English Country Pub, in the tiny Kentish village of Staple. Providing a friendly, oak-beamed, open fired environment where all are welcome. Great food, ales, wines & Ciders.
1.9 miles Wingham, Canterbury, CT3
We are an award winning family friendly, traditional village pub in the heart of Wingham. We pride ourselves in providing a friendly atmosphere in which to enjoy high quality Real Ales, Wines and excellent Pub Food at very reasonable prices. We have a la
2.7 miles Ash, Canterbury, CT3
Traditional, old village pub on the outskirts of Ash village. There is a large u-shaped bar room with lounge area complete with leather sofas. There's a small patio at the back of the pub and picni
2.9 miles Ash, Canterbury, CT3
3.3 miles Eastry, Sandwich, CT13
3.5 miles Littlebourne, Canterbury, CT3
Littlebourne Recreation Club is situated in the very heart of the village by the recreation ground. We are next to the village hall and local shop. We welcome new members and if you live in the village you can join the club after 48 hours once proposed
3.7 miles Littlebourne, Canterbury, CT3
3.9 miles Eythorne, Dover, CT15
The Crown at Eythorne is a friendly destination venue serving good honest food, reasonably priced in comfortable surroundings. We also serve a good selection of beers, wines, spirits and real ales.
4.1 miles Kingston, Canterbury, CT4
A warm welcome to The Black Robin. We are a traditional Kentish pub located in the picturesque village of Kingston, about 15 minutes drive south from Canterbury. Dating back to around 1740, The Black