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Willesborough sits on the south-east side of Ashford and thus is convenient for its international train station, the settlement best known for its fine old windmill and for its large hospital serving much of Kent... Read More.

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Warren Cottage Guest House

Warren Cottage Guest House

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A cosy atmosphere awaits you at this 300 year old Guest House with its wealth of oak beams and open fireplaces. Built on an old coach route, the weary traveller ... More

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Boys Hall (0.59 miles)

Boys Hall

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Boys Hall is a 17th century Jacobean Manor House set in beautifully landscaped gardens. It retains its historical feeling with its low beams and open fireplaces . All the bedrooms ... More

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Ashford Warren Cottage Hotel (0.68 miles)

Ashford Warren Cottage Hotel

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A cosy atmosphere awaits you at this 300 year old Guest House with its wealth of oak beams and open fireplaces. Built on an old coach route, the weary traveller is ... More

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Premier Inn Ashford Central (1.06 miles)

Within easy reach of Ashford International Railway Station and Eurostar train services to mainland Europe, this modern hotel offers comfortable, great-value rooms and free parking. The Premier Inn Ashford Central is conveniently located, close to Ashford ... More | visit website
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Cornerstone B&B (1.24 miles)

Cornerstone B&B

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This attractive Grade II listed property in Ashford town centre is within walking distance of the Eurostar International station.
Cornerstone is ideal for exploring the delights of the Kent countryside and for ... More

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George Hotel (1.24 miles)

George Hotel
We The George Hotel are Ashford's oldest inn, being in the region of 500 years old. It has been suggested that the amazing oak beams which form the structure of this traditional coach ... More | visit website
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Downsview (1.39 miles)

Downsview

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Downsview Guesthouse is situated in a rural setting, located minutes from Ashford town centre and offers a cosy, comfortable and friendly service. We have a private car park. Accommodation comprises ... More

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Conningbrook Hotel (1.44 miles)

Conningbrook Hotel

Newly acquired by Shepherd Neame, the Conningbrook Hotel well situated for business and leisure visitors. Located just one mile from Ashford Town Centre and just minutes away from the historic town, Canterbury. All the rooms ... More | visit website

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Croft Hotel (1.72 miles)

Croft Hotel

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In a leafy setting on the edge of Ashford, a warm and friendly welcome awaits you at The Croft Hotel. The Croft Hotel prides itself on its friendly atmosphere, where guest ... More

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Holiday Inn Ashford Central (1.73 miles)

Holiday Inn Ashford Central

Choose the charming Holiday Inn Ashford Central hotel for its 17th-century features, combined with thoroughly modern facilities and easy transport links to Europe. Transformed from a 17th-century barn nestling in the Kent countryside, our Ashford ... More | visit website

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Ryemore Guest House (1.76 miles)

Ryemore Guest House

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An ideal base from which to explore the area’s natural beauty and historic sites, this small guest house is ideally located within easy reach of junction 9 of the M20 and ... More

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