The central location just off Canterbury High Street makes the Pilgrims Hotel particularly good value whether you are a Knight, Miller, Reeve, Cook or Pardoner.
The city has occupied something of a unique position in our imaginations as perhaps the medieval city in Britain. After the death of Thomas Becket in the 1100s Canterbury Cathedral became the focus of Christian Pilgrimages across the world, a turn of events that found further celebration in Geoffrey Chaucers bawdy medieval rom-com, The Canterbury Tales. All of which makes the very reasonable bed & breakfast accommodation provided by The Pilgrims Hotel something of an obvious choice.
Guests will love the timber beams, the rustic antique panelling and the handsome four-poster beds – all of which provide the perfect context for a stay in this richly historical city.
This Grade II Listed Building dates back to the 16th Century and captures the medieval magic of Canterbury tremendously well – R4U
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Pilgrims Hotel @ Canterbury reviewed by Alan Sarjeant ©