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Haguelands Farmhouse (Canterbury, England)

A warm welcome awaits you at our luxury award winning bed and breakfastSet in its own 3-acre garden on the unique Romney Marsh, a working farm Haguelands Farm offers a very special warm welcome to all its guests. All the bedrooms are tastefully furnished to the very highest standard, with many... [more]
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Upper Ansdore (Canterbury, England)

medieval house near CanterburyMedieval farmhouse 6 miles from Historic Canterbury ,and 21 miles from Dover, Situated in a very quiet secluded position, with beautiful views, and lovely walks, with lots to see and explore.... [more]
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