BLACK FRIDAY: Save up to $1,322 on our trips! Limited spots. Book Now.

The Best B&Bs to Book in Canterbury, England

| Courtesy of Ian woolcock / Alamy Stock Photo

Book a bed and breakfast in Canterbury to explore this city that has some of the finest medieval architecture in Britain, including one of the oldest cathedrals in England. There is a fine selection of options, including historic inns and countryside retreats. Here’s our selection of the best.

The Coach House

Bed and Breakfast

A bed, bedside table with lamp, chest of drawers and sink in a guest room at the Coach House
Courtesy the Coach House / Hotels.com

This intimate, family-run B&B sits in a Grade II-listed Georgian building with just six bedrooms. It’s well located inside the city walls, just a few-minute walk from the centre. If you’d like a view over the city, request a room on the top floor. You’ll definitely want to wake early for the morning meal, which includes a continental or cooked breakfast made with local ingredients, plus the option of a homemade French crepe.

Willow Down

Bed and Breakfast

Three beds in a guest room with a separate bathroom and toilet at Willow Down
Courtesy of Willow Down / Hotels.com

Get a taste of old-world England at this farmhouse, which dates back to the 1640s. The cosy-looking red-brick property is located in the village of Upper Harbledown, around a five-minute drive from the city centre of Canterbury. It neighbours an excellent gastro pub, so you can roll into bed once you’ve finished your supper and post-dinner pint. Pets are welcome, so bring your furry friends and you can explore the gorgeous city of Canterbury together.

The Duke William

Pubs with Rooms

A bed with metal frame, a desk and an exposed timber ceiling beam in a guest room at the Duke William
Courtesy of the Duke William / Booking.com

Just 10 minutes outside Canterbury, the Duke William is surrounded by some of the most beautiful rolling hills and woodlands in Kent; take the time for hikes during your stay. Each of the four guest rooms is named after a favourite culinary hero; this fascination with food continues in the excellent English breakfast, cooked to order or even delivered in a hamper to your room if you’re checking out early.

Mount Ephraim

Bed and Breakfast

A bed with wooden sleigh frame and a freestanding bathtub in a guest room at Mount Ephraim
Courtesy of Mount Ephraim / Expedia.com

If you’ve always dreamt of staying in the kind of B&B that features in classic British period dramas, look no further than Mount Ephraim. Built in 1695, this late-Victorian country manor estate has more than 800 acres (324ha) of woodlands, pastures and a fruit farm. As well as enjoying unlimited access to the gorgeous gardens, you can indulge yourself by taking afternoon tea in the West Wing Tearoom.

Lime Tree Cottage

Bed and Breakfast

A wooden four-poster bed, bedside tables with lamps and curtains pulled back from the window in a guest room at Lime Tree Cottage
Courtesy of Lime Tree Cottage / Booking.com

Lime Tree Cottage, a newly built eco-home in Herne Bay, sits in beautiful surroundings near Canterbury. It’s been constructed in the style of an old English farmhouse, so you get the best of both sustainability and history. Luxuriate in your complimentary bathrobe and enjoy the well-stocked hostess tray in your room. Make sure to set your alarm to wake up in time for a continental or full English breakfast.

The Beach, Hythe

Bed and Breakfast

White wicker high chairs and table, set for dining, on the terrace at the Beach, Hythe
Courtesy of The Beach, Hythe / Expedia.com

Want to enjoy a sea breeze in the mornings? The Beach offers boutique B&B accommodation so close to the shores you can practically feel the sand between your toes. The breakfast is exemplary: eggs benedict, eggs florentine, smoked salmon, fresh fruit and yoghurt are just some of the options; there’s also complimentary cake in the afternoon. A garden and sun terrace mean the Beach is a great choice if you love to spend time outside.

Oakside Lodge

Bed and Breakfast

Covered outside terrace at Oakside Lodge, with a bench, a table and some chairs leading to a grassy garden on a sunny day
Courtesy of Oakside Lodge / Booking.com

If you prefer a quieter base, Oakside Lodge is 3mi (4.8km) outside the city centre, set in 5 acres (2ha) of oak woodland bordering Blean Forest, the oldest natural forest in England. Set yourself up for a day exploring Kent with the breakfast, which includes free-range bacon and sausages from the woodland piggery owned by the hotel. The king-sized beds and flat-screen TVs in every room mean you’ll end each day in comfort.

About the author

Alice is always planning her next meal. She studied English at the University of Bristol before getting her Master’s in newspaper journalism from City University London. She worked on Femail at Mail Online for 18 months writing about lifestyle and food and has also worked at Metro.co.uk, The Guardian, Mumsnet and The Sun. After starting at Culture Trip as a Social Content Producer writing travel and lifestyle stories, she was promoted to the role of Food Editor and now specialises in culinary culture, trends and social issues around food. When she’s not writing, eating or travelling, she can be found cooking overly elaborate dinners, reading cookbooks in bed or playing with her cat, Orlando. Her favourite foods include fishfinger sandwiches, burnt caramel panna cotta, Flamin’ Hot Cheetos and oysters.

If you click on a link in this story, we may earn affiliate revenue. All recommendations have been independently sourced by Culture Trip.
close-ad