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Other amenities/services: Radio - Phone and tea/coffee maker, Cocktail bar, Lounge, Conference room capacity up to 120 persons. Modernized hotel, formerly a 15th-century marnor House. Opened 1987
Pack your bucket and spade to visit traditional seaside towns like Margate on the scenic Kent coast. You can discover 1,000 years of history at imposing Leeds Castle, or zip through the Channel Tunnel on the Eurostar to Paris, Bruges and beyond. Wake up to countryside views in your modern guest room at Holiday Inn Ashford-North A20. You can relax watching pay-per-view movies. Warm tones make your room a cosy home from home. Start your day with a breakfast buffet of hot and cold dishes in the Fine Dine restaurant at Holiday Inn Ashford-North A20. Savour international cuisine at dinner, and mingle over drinks in the gazebo. You can order Room Service 24 hours a day. Spacious and welcoming lobby area, modern in design, decorated with soft welcoming colours. A country setting and family-friendly atmosphere make Holiday Inn Ashford-North A20 a peaceful home from home. Your Guest room overlooks rolling countryside and its just 10 minutes drive to the Eurostar terminal at Ashford. Book our good-value Park, Stay and Go Package to leave your car at the hotel during your trip to mainland Europe. Other amenities/ services: Voltage 240v, Small sized lobby, Earliest check-in at 14:00, 2 lifts, Porterage 24 hour, 2 floors, Coach parking, Business centre
History, character and distinctive food and drink make a visit to the New Flying Horse, Wye, a delightful experience but even that’s topped by a unique garden feature. As well as a log fire and oak beams, the 17th-century posting house has an authentic recreation of a Chelsea Flower Show gold medal winner, Julian Dowle’s successful design A Soldier’s Dream of Blighty. The Chelsea Pensioners’ Garden was created for the 2005 Chelsea Flower Show, with input from the Chelsea Pensioners themselves, and includes a Dig for Victory vegetable garden, a pond, a field of poppies and a miniature traditional English pub. It forms the centrepiece of an extensive garden, with play area where visitors can dine al fresco or enjoy cream teas during the summer months. The pub serves authentic Kentish cask ales, kept in perfect condition and also offers a wide range of wines. Amusements include dominoes, cards and board games as well as a regular quiz night and monthly acoustic indie and jazz sessions. With nine comfortable letting rooms, the pub is a good base to explore the surrounding countryside with the cathedral city of Canterbury just a short drive away.