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The Three Tuns
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The Three Tuns is a recently restored, privately owned, traditional country pub dating back to 1712. It serves 'real ale' and has a restaurant and en suite B&B accommodation with free WiFi access and car parking. It is set amongst the fruit orchards and farms of rural Kent in the delightful small village of Staple. Only 5 miles from the medieval cinque port of Sandwich and 8 miles from the historic city of Canterbury. Ferry, Channel Tunnel and Kent International Airport links to continental europe are only a matter of minutes away. An ideal stopover for a rural break, golfing, fishing or bird watching holiday.


Room Rates
Single - £45.00 per Room
Double - £65.00 per Room

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 The Three Tuns
 The Street
 Staple
 Canterbury
 Kent
 CT3 1LN

 Tel: 01304 812317

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Canterbury, England's most famous cathedral city of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and now a UNESCO world heritage site sits on the River Stour in one of the most attractive corners of rural Kent. It is easily reached by road, rail or sea, and has been welcoming visitors for thousands of years. The Norman cathedral still dominates the skyline as you approach the city, giving 21st century visitors the same sense of awe as their medieval counterparts. Making a pilgrimage was an important part of medieval life and pilgrim's flocked to the city to visit the shrine of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, who was murdered in his cathedral. Today Canterbury still welcomes visitors from all four corners of the globe and has, with its many ancient buildings, shops, bars and restaurants, retained both an old world charm and a cosmopolitan vitality.

 
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