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Pubs & bars within 20 miles of Chartham Station

National Rail Chartham
Station Road, Canterbury, CT4 7HT

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Distance: 3.2 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT1

Richard Harris Barham was born in 1788, at 61 Burgate, across the road from this Wetherspoon pub. Using the pen name Thomas Ingoldsby, he wrote The Ingoldsby Legends which first appeared in 1840, in a periodical edited by Charles Dickens.

Distance: 3.2 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT1

One of Canterbury's favourite Inns.

Distance: 3.3 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT1

"ONE OF THE NICEST PUBS IN CANTERBURY" Visit the Two Sawyers in Ivy Lane and sample a unique, quaint and popular pub, famous for its vast array of Gin's and sumptious Real Ales. ​ Locate

Distance: 3.3 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT1

The Dolphin is a Traditional English pub in the heart of Canterbury with a great selection of drinks, food and a beautiful garden to enjoy them in

Distance: 3.3 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT1

Are you looking for a cosy pub in the heart of Canterbury? The Parrot provides an atmospheric backdrop to fine food and drink. For ale aficionados, there’s up to six real ales at the bar, including

Distance: 3.4 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT1

Friendly traditional style pub full of real ale, lager, wine, spirits and good times.

Distance: 3.5 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT1

The Penny Theatre is NOW OPEN following a stupendous refurbishment. Fancy a sneak peak? Take a look around in our gallery. Originally the Alexandra Music Hall and Penny Theatre which operated betwe

Distance: 3.5 miles     Location: St Stephens, Canterbury, CT2

Modern flair and authentic old style A stunning old pub in beautiful St Stephen’s Green, Ye Olde Beverlie has its roots in the history of Canterbury - a traditional pub with classic dishes, a fantast

Distance: 3.6 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT1

Distance: 3.7 miles     Location: Canterbury, Kent, CT1

Dating back to 1728, the inn was built near the Toll Gate and was originally known as the Sign of the Gate. The first landlord was Richard Howard, who also collected the tolls and was a trained tallow

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