Guidebook for Chartham

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Guidebook for Chartham

Food Scene

High class but not ridiculously expensive Indian cuisine. Lunch and dinner.
68 locals recommend
The Ambrette
68 locals recommend
High class but not ridiculously expensive Indian cuisine. Lunch and dinner.

Drinks & Nightlife

Almost a Canterbury landmark in itself, a friendly, inviting pub in an historic part of the city serving excellent beer and good, well-priced food.
10 locals recommend
The Unicorn Inn
61 St. Dunstans St
10 locals recommend
Almost a Canterbury landmark in itself, a friendly, inviting pub in an historic part of the city serving excellent beer and good, well-priced food.
The name says it all. The city centre's own brewery (and now distillery) serving a wide range of (literally!) home-produced beers, ales and spirits. You can watch the action unfold from the bar. And yes, the building used to be a foundry.
9 locals recommend
The Foundry Brew Pub
77 Stour St.
9 locals recommend
The name says it all. The city centre's own brewery (and now distillery) serving a wide range of (literally!) home-produced beers, ales and spirits. You can watch the action unfold from the bar. And yes, the building used to be a foundry.

Arts & Culture

The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge
18 High St
52 locals recommend
132 locals recommend
The Marlowe
The Friars
132 locals recommend

Sightseeing

365 locals recommend
Canterbury Cathedral Archives
11 The Precincts
365 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

This river flows by for you to see from your bedroom window. It is also a great way to walk into Canterbury along a purpose-built path that runs from Chartham allowing you to see the Downs hills and riverside wildlife.
Great Stour
This river flows by for you to see from your bedroom window. It is also a great way to walk into Canterbury along a purpose-built path that runs from Chartham allowing you to see the Downs hills and riverside wildlife.