“Located in the heart of Canterbury, The Corner House offers three charming rooms - featuring exposed beams and wooden furnishings. Restaurant of the Year in the Taste of Kent Awards for 2017! Ideally situated to see all that the city has to offer. A lovely spot for foodies and local explorers alike.”
“Located in the heart of Canterbury, The Corner House offers three charming rooms - featuring exposed beams and wooden furnishings. Restaurant of the Year in the Taste of Kent Awards for 2017! Ideally situated to see all that the city has to offer. A lovely spot for foodies and local explorers alike.”
Recommended For
- Romantic Break
- Top-notch food and an intimate atmosphere make The Corner House an ideal romantic bolthole
- Sights nearby
- The magnificent Canterbury Cathedral is a must-visit if you're in the city!
- Great walks
- Wander around this splendidly historic city getting a feel for the place
- Wildlife Area
- Take the whole family on a day out to Wingham Wildlife Park
- Foodies
- You'll love The Corner House's award-winning food
- Restaurant
- Boutique
- Less £
- Quiet
- Gourmet
- Free wifi
- Romantic
- Charming
- Traditional
- Restaurant with rooms
Facilities
- Parking
- Public parking possible nearby at a cost of £6
- Restaurant
- No pets
- Safe
- Free wifi
- Wifi
Activities
- Theatre
- Take in a show at The Marlowe Theatre, just a short walk away from The Corner House
- Sights nearby
- The magnificent Canterbury Cathedral is a must-visit if you're in the city!
- Great walks
- Wander around this splendidly historic city getting a feel for the place
- Wildlife Area
- Take the whole family on a day out to Wingham Wildlife Park
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
The Corner House Canterbury
"Set just outside Canterbury's historic city walls, this sensitively restored medieval pub offers heart-warming, locally sourced food, vast sharing platters, three characterful bedrooms and bags of history."
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)
The Corner House, Canterbury, Kent: hotel review
"Any doubts about the roadside location of this restaurant with rooms are soon overcome by its comfort, sumptuous food, Tudor charm – and secondary glazing"
Originally published by The Guardian (view article)