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Canterbury Cathedral Lodge

The Precincts
Rated 8.9 in 2663 reviews

Canterbury Cathedral Lodge, situated within the tranquil and historic grounds of Canterbury Cathedral in the United Kingdom, offers a unique and serene retreat for its guests. This boutique hotel provides an exclusive experience, as it is one of the few accommodations located within a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Lodge offers stunning views of the Cathedral and its secluded gardens, making it a perfect haven for those seeking a peaceful escape.

The architecture of Canterbury Cathedral Lodge seamlessly blends contemporary design with traditional elements, offering a harmonious environment that reflects the rich history surrounding it. Guests can enjoy thoughtfully appointed rooms that provide modern comforts and elegant furnishings, designed to ensure a restful stay while embracing the special ambience of the surroundings.

A distinctive feature of staying at Canterbury Cathedral Lodge is the complimentary access to the Cathedral grounds, which allows guests to explore the magnificent architecture and tranquil spaces at their leisure. The Lodge also hosts a variety of events, from intimate weddings to professional conferences, providing versatile spaces complemented by stunning views and exemplary service.

The on-site refectory serves a full English breakfast, along with a selection of locally sourced dishes throughout the day, emphasizing the use of fresh, regional produce. With its exceptional location, Canterbury Cathedral Lodge is ideally situated for exploring the historic city of Canterbury. Guests can easily access local attractions, vibrant shops, and dining options, all located within walking distance. The Lodge provides an idyllic base for both the leisure and business traveler who appreciates history, culture, and tranquility.

Climate and Weather

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Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury Cathedral
Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent, England, founded in 597
90m / 100yd
Saint Augustine's Abbey
Saint Augustine's Abbey
Monastery in Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
290m / 320yd
Saint Martin's Church
Saint Martin's Church
Church in Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
0.7km / 0.45mi
Canterbury Castle
Canterbury Castle
Grade I listed castle in Canterbury, United Kingdom
0.7km / 0.42mi
Catholic Church of St. Thomas of Canterbury
Catholic Church of St. Thomas of Canterbury
Church in Kent, United Kingdom
40m / 50yd
Canterbury Roman Museum
Canterbury Roman Museum
Grade I listed museum in Canterbury, United Kingdom
110m / 120yd
The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge
The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge
Museum, library and art gallery in Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom
280m / 310yd
The Marlowe Kit
The Marlowe Kit
Local history museum, children's museum, heritage museum in Canterbury, Kent
380m / 410yd
Kent Museum of Freemasonry
Kent Museum of Freemasonry
Local history and masonic museum in Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom
0.5km / 0.34mi
St Dunstans Church
St Dunstans Church
Grade I church in Canterbury, England, linked to the deaths of Thomas Becket & Thomas More
1km / 0.62mi
Eastbridge Hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr
Eastbridge Hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr
Hospital in England
340m / 370yd
Trinity Chapel
East end of Canterbury Cathedral
120m / 130yd
Dane John Gardens
Dane John Gardens
360m / 400yd
The Parish Church of St Mildred with St Mary de Castro
The Parish Church of St Mildred with St Mary de Castro
Church in Canterbury, UK
0.7km / 0.41mi
St. Michael & All Angels
St. Michael & All Angels
Church in Harbledown, Kent, England, UK
1.9km / 1.2mi
Bulkhead
Bulkhead
Sculpture by Rick Kirby, located near Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, UK
370m / 410yd
Sundial
Sundial
Sundial in Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
0.5km / 0.32mi
Westgate Towers
Westgate Towers
Grade I listed gatehouse in Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
0.6km / 0.37mi
All Saints' Church
All Saints' Church
Church building in Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
0.9km / 0.59mi
St Paul
St Paul
Church in Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
180m / 200yd
St. Mary Bredin
Church in Canterbury, Kent
0.6km / 0.35mi
St Stephen's Church
St Stephen's Church
Church in Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
1.4km / 0.85mi
St. Peter's
St. Peter's
Church in Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
430m / 470yd
St Peter's Methodist Church
St Peter's Methodist Church
Protestant church building in Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
430m / 470yd
Marlowe Memorial
Marlowe Memorial
Building in Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
410m / 440yd
Greyfriars Chapel
Greyfriars Chapel
Former Franciscan convent in Kent
430m / 470yd
Watling Street
Watling Street
Ancient trackway, one of the "Four Highways" of mediæval England
340m / 370yd
St. Nicholas
St. Nicholas
Grade I listed church in Sturry, Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
3.4km / 2.1mi
St. Cosmus and St. Damian in the Blean
St. Cosmus and St. Damian in the Blean
Church in Blean, Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
3.6km / 2.2mi
St. Mary's
St. Mary's
Church in Nackington, Kent, England, UK
3.3km / 2mi
St. Nicholas
St. Nicholas
Church in Thanington, Kent, England, UK
2.2km / 1.4mi
Church of St. Gabriel
Church in Rough Common, Kent
2.9km / 1.8mi
Bigbury Camp
Bigbury Camp
Hillfort in Kent, England, UK
3.3km / 2.1mi
Howletts Wild Animal Park
Howletts Wild Animal Park
Zoo in Kent, England
4.4km / 2.7mi
St Mary's Church
St Mary's Church
Grade I listed church in Chartham, Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
5.2km / 3.2mi
Saint Vincent
Saint Vincent
Grade I listed church in Littlebourne, Kent, England, UK
5.9km / 3.7mi
All Saints
All Saints
Church in Westbere, Kent, England, UK
5.2km / 3.3mi
St Mary's
St Mary's
Church in Patrixbourne, Kent, England, UK
4.7km / 2.9mi
St. Peter's
St. Peter's
Church in Bridge, Kent, England, UK
4.9km / 3mi
St Mary’s Church, Lower Hardres
St Mary’s Church, Lower Hardres
Church building in Lower Hardres, Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
4.6km / 2.9mi
Wildwood
Zoo
6.2km / 3.8mi
St Mary's Church
St Mary's Church
Church in Stodmarsh, Kent, England, UK
7.4km / 4.6mi
Saint John the Evangelist
Saint John the Evangelist
Grade I listed church in ickham, Kent, England, UK
7.1km / 4.4mi
Saint Andrew's Church
Saint Andrew's Church
Church in Wickhambreaux, Kent, England, UK
6.9km / 4.3mi
St Mary the Virgin, Bishopsbourne
St Mary the Virgin, Bishopsbourne
Church in Bishopsbourne, Kent, England, UK
6.3km / 3.9mi

About Canterbury

Canterbury, a historic city in the United Kingdom, offers a range of activities and sights that reflect its rich heritage. One of the main attractions is Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is known for its stunning architecture and historical significance. Visitors can explore the intricate details of the cathedral, including its beautiful stained glass and the tomb of Thomas Becket.

Another significant site is the Canterbury Roman Museum, where you can learn about the city’s Roman history through various artifacts and exhibits. The museum provides a fascinating glimpse into life during Roman times and showcases the remains of a Roman town house.

For those who enjoy literature, a visit to the Charles Dickens Centre is worthwhile. This center celebrates the life and works of the famous author, who was born in Portsmouth but spent time in Canterbury. The exhibits provide insights into Dickens’ influences and the settings of his novels.

Walking around the Canterbury city walls is also a pleasant experience. The walls date back to the Roman period and provide scenic views of the city while offering a sense of its historical layout. The walk can be quite peaceful, allowing for reflection on the city's past.

The Westgate Gardens is a lovely place to relax, with its beautiful landscaping and the River Stour flowing through it. It’s ideal for a leisurely stroll or a picnic, providing a serene environment amidst the urban setting.

Additionally, exploring the charming Canterbury's medieval streets can be enjoyable. The architecture, quaint shops, and cafes reflect the city’s historical character, making it a pleasant area to wander.

For those interested in theatrical performances, the Marlowe Theatre presents a variety of shows, ranging from drama to musicals, enriching the cultural experience of the city.

Lastly, participating in a guided walking tour can enhance your understanding of Canterbury's history. Knowledgeable guides can provide context and stories that bring the city to life, making the exploration even more engaging.




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