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The Fleur de Lis Hotel
With the ideal break before your cross-channel journey or the discovery of Kent, the Garden of England - the Fleur de Lis and the Medieval Cinque Port of Sandwich offer much, much more than a short break. Explore the AreaSandwich is close to the Cathedral City of Canterbury, the channel tunnel and only a few miles form the cross-channel ports of Folkestone and Dover. There are many leisure activities and attractions nearby, including golf with the Open Championship Links Courses, Sailing, Bird Watching, Bowls, Wind-surfing, Fresh-water and Sea angling. However the main attraction is Sandwich itself, with a history pre dating Roman times, Richborough Roman Fort is close by, and the narrow winding streets with overhanging buildings make Sandwich one of the best preserved medieval towns in England. History of the InnThe first recorded mention of the Fleur de Lis was in 1642, when the town crier proclaimed it as a meeting place for volunteers to fight for Charles I. In the 18th century it became the coaching office for Sandwich and coaches could be booked for Canterbury, Ramsgate and Dover. Free WiFi is available throughout.
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The Fleur de Lis 6 - 8 Delf Street Sandwich Kent CT13 9BZ Tel: 01304 611131 Fax: 01304 611199 Email: Click Here |
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| Designed & Hosted by Open Sandwich Design 2004 |
Discount accommodation rates for block bookings and Pfizer bookings.