
Dover remains one of our most important ports through which millions of us pass en route to and from France. The town’s history is rich, with a wealth of sites including its castle and Roman lighthouse tower, the Roman Painted House, and of course the White Cliffs...
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Wallett's Court Country House Hotel
Four hundred years of history exude from the walls of the ancient manor house nestling in wild open landscape in the heart of White Cliffs Country ninety minutes from the city of London and ten ...
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The White Cliffs Hotel
The White Cliffs Hotel is an historic inn nestling in the heart of the village of St Margarets at Cliffe near Dover, Kent; the best kept secret of White Cliffs Country, a Dover hotel ideally ... More
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Swingate Inn
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Welcome to The Swingate Inn, set in the idyllic surroundings of the Kent countryside, with hotel accomodation with excellent connections with Dover & the Channel Tunnel. The Swingate is a Welcome ... More
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The Marquis At Alkham
The Marquis at Alkham is a strikingly contemporary restaurant with rooms. The product of a major renovation in 2008; The Marquis at Alkham has been utterly transformed. The property is spacious and light with ...
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County Hotel
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The only hotel in Dover to have a indoor heated swimming pool, located in the centre of Dover midway between the Eastern and Western Ports,The County Hotel offers a high ... More
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