In our past, caves were more than mere shelters; they were sanctuaries of warmth, peace, and culture. Today, Cave Hotel embodies this essence, offering an escape that transcends the ordinary.
lauren
United Kingdom
The staff are so lovely and the Korean restaurant is so nice! Didn’t get to try the fire pit but I bet that would have been the same! It was a great stay and we’d definitely come back!
Set in 3 acres of grounds, Judd’s Folly Hotel has a traditional bar, restaurant and a lounge with views over Swale Valley. Historic market town Faversham is just a 5-minute drive away.
Caroline 2020
United Kingdom
The room was very comfortable and clean. The room had its own front door on the ground floor - very accessible for our needs and it had its own little veranda with table. The room seemed to be quite well insulated from noise outside. Comfortable bed and table-space inside as well as outside.
Good tea and coffee-making equipment.
Staff were very friendly and helpful. Answered the phone immediately when we rang to say we would be arriving a bit late.
We didn't use the other facilities (e.g. breakfast) since we arrived quite late and left early, so we can't comment on those other facilities.
There seemed to be plenty of car-parking space (we didn't arrive by car, so we can't comment further).
Faversham is nearby and very pretty - good location for people travelling between London and Canterbury/Dover.
We will probably stay there again if we are in the area or travelling through.
Home from Home in Faversham offers accommodations with free Wifi, 9.3 miles from Canterbury West Train Station, 10 miles from Canterbury East Train Station, and 10 miles from University of Kent.
Paul
United States of America
We have enjoyed our time in Faversham very much. Our accommodation was perfect for our needs. Well equipped, clean, comfortable and conveniently located.
With a 24-hour front desk, this hotel offers free breakfasts and a modern restaurant. Holiday Inn Express Canterbury is located in Upper Harbledown, just outside historic Canterbury.
Located on Wraik Hill on the edge of the seaside town of Whitstable, The Crescent Turner is a modern property that offers beautiful sea views .
Loraine
United Kingdom
The staff very friendly & most helpful, Locatiom perfect with beautiful sea views. My room was very comfort and bed, pillows, quilt and bedding all great for a good nights sleep. Maybe a mirror in the room and on the dressing table rather than just the bathroom, but otherwise a lovely brief stay & will return.
Set in 4 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, this Victorian country house spa hotel and restaurant offers award-winning cuisine and a brand-new spa, opened in 2008.
Melvin
United Kingdom
Room upgraded, food at breakfast and in bistro wonderful, facilities always excellent
Surprisingly nice town, some nice cafe's and places to eat.
Surprisingly nice town, some nice cafe's and places to eat. A Coop, Tesco and Sainsbury are in the vicinity. You can take the Shepherd Neame brewery tour there. Very good for day trips to Canterbury or Dover. The latter only +- 40 mins by train. v
Ronald
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
Faversham, is steeped in historic buildings.
Faversham, is steeped in historic buildings. Some areas are pedestrianised. On Saturday there is a wonderful local market. It is an easy, interesting town to walk round and we printed of the town walk before we went which was interesting to wander round. Plenty of parking in the town, both short and long stay at reasonable rate. Most seem to use the Ringo app. The Sheppard Neame Brewery visitor centre and brewery are in the heart of the town and worth a visit. (book tour). The is also a gunpowder trail walk that you can download and follow (the gunpowder mills played a significant part in the towns history). Well worth walking down to the Quay where there are further retailers (small artisan type) and toilets/refreshments.
Wendy
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Faversham is a lovely town with an interesting history and...
Faversham is a lovely town with an interesting history and amazing different architecture. Lots of little shops and cafes and charter markets. St Marys Church has 14th century wall paintings on a pillar.
Excellent eateries too - they are popular so be sure to book an evening meal!
Audrey
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lovely town, loved the old buildings and that fact it was...
Lovely town, loved the old buildings and that fact it was easy to walk around. The Albion Tavern by the water was excellent as was the Spice Lounge Indian restaurant in the town. Convenient for local trips to Canterbury and Whitstable Beach.
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Faversham is a very pretty historical town.
Faversham is a very pretty historical town. There are plenty of pubs and restaurants and it is wthin easy reach of the Kent coast by bus, train or car. Most pubs and restaurants are dog friendly and on the people are very friendly. Eating out varies from pub grub to one expensive but recommended restaurant The Phoenix. Prices suit all purses.
angela
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Faversham is a fascinating town, full of history and lovely...
Faversham is a fascinating town, full of history and lovely buildings. Some excellent eating places including George's Turkish restaurant and Posillipo, an Italian restaurant by the creek. Well worth a visit.
Gill
United Kingdom
See reviews by guests who stayed at hotels in Faversham
The location was beautiful with lovely countryside all around and superb views across the adjoining fields. The hotel’s grounds were very pretty and immaculately kept.
The bedroom and en-suite bathroom were both a good size and beautifully clean and tidy.
The restaurant and food was very nice (especially the breakfast!) and the staff were very helpful and polite, as were all other members of staff.
Overall, a very enjoyable stay and we would MOST DEFINITELY stay here again, if ever in the area. We would also highly recommend it to others
The Sun Inn is a fab little pub hotel. We stayed over the New Year break for a friend's wedding and it couldn't have been a better pick. We were right in the middle of town and the room was lovely with an iron and all of the facilities we needed. The hotel restaurant was charming and the food delicious. I whole heartedly recommend a stay!
Perfect property for someone a bit doddery on their legs. Flat access and one storey for all rooms. Beautifully designed. Very very comfortable and considerate enough to add a Xmas tree and decorations. 5 minutes from faversham. Added bonus of feeling secure in covid times. Absolutely spotless private space. Loved it.
Beautiful Hotel for recharge break, the bed was amazing felt like sleeping on a largr soft marshmallow, spa was good seating area just a tad on the tiny side but overall we enjoyed our stay.
We have more than 70 million property reviews, all from real, verified guests.
How does it work?
1
It starts with a booking
It starts with a booking
The only way to leave a review is to first make a booking. That's how we know our reviews come from real guests who have stayed at the property.
2
Followed by a trip
Followed by a trip
When guests stay at the property, they check out how quiet the room is, how friendly the staff is, and more.
3
And finally, a review
And finally, a review
After their trip, guests tell us about their stay. We check for naughty words and verify the authenticity of all guest reviews before adding them to our site.
If you booked through us and want to leave a review, please sign in first.