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Situated in the historic market town and medieval Cinque Port of Sandwich, Kent
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Steeped in history and granted Grade II-listed status, our charming 16th-century inn is an absolute gem.
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Come and visit The Bell. A grand Edwardian hotel, brimming with character, this riverside bar is the one to beat.
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A family-owned holiday park offering a variety of accommodation, from touring pitches to luxury lodges.

The Coach House

The Coach House - Ukc2772, a property with a garden, is situated in Sandwich, 5.3 km from Sandown Castle, 6.9 km from Deal Castle, as well as 15 km from Granville Theatre.

St. Peters Bed & Breakfast

A 17th century property St Peters Bed and Breakfast is situated in the heart of the medieval historic cinque port town of Sandwich.
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The refurbished Georgian cottages were built in 1805, replacing the Old Hall of 1287...
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Comfy lodges and spacious tent pitches right here by the lake.
Exploring the UK's Best Preserved Medieval Town

Looking for something to do whilst you’re here?

Explore the Charm of Sandwich One Step at a Time

The Sandwich
Town Trail

The Sandwich Town Trail is your personal guide to discovering the many faces of this historic town. Designed as a self-guided walking tour, the trail takes you through over 30 key locations of interest.

From ancient buildings and market squares to scenic river paths and secret gardens. Along the way, you’ll find plaques and signs detailing the unique stories behind each stop.

Take your time as you stroll past the medieval Barbican Gate, visit the 14th-century St. Peter’s Church, or cross the historic Toll Bridge.

End your journey with a rest in one of the town’s charming independent cafés or traditional tea rooms—where locally sourced menus and homemade cakes await.

Download the [Sandwich Town Trail Map] to start your journey today.

No. 1 Medieval Town in the UK

England’s Best-Preserved Medieval Town

Voted the best-preserved medieval town in the United Kingdom by Discovering Britain, Sandwich offers a rare and immersive experience of England’s medieval past. Wander through narrow, cobbled lanes framed by timber-framed houses, admire ancient churches and the historic guildhall.

Soak in the atmosphere of a town that has remained beautifully untouched by time. Sandwich’s rich heritage dates back over a thousand years, and every corner tells a story—from royal visits to sea-battles, pilgrimages to smugglers’ tales.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply looking for a charming escape, Sandwich provides the perfect setting.

Walk Among the Ruins of Roman Britain

Richborough Roman Fort

Just outside the town lies Richborough Roman Fort, one of the most important Roman sites in Britain. Dating back over 2,000 years, this Saxon Shore fortress once guarded the gateway to the Roman Empire.

It played a vital defensive role along the southeast coast and may have been the landing point for the Roman invasion in AD 43.

Today, you can explore the vast remains of the stone walls, gateways, and defensive ditches.

The on-site museum offers fascinating insights into Roman military strategy, daily life, and the transformation of Britain under Roman rule. Guided tours and family-friendly activities make it an ideal visit for all ages.

Visit English Heritage’s official page to plan your trip to
Richborough Roman Fort.

Where the Past Comes to Life

Sandwich Medieval Centre

Described as “a true treasure trove” by visitors, the Sandwich Medieval Centre is a living museum celebrating the town’s medieval roots.

Housed in a historic building near the Quay, the Centre is staffed by passionate volunteers who demonstrate traditional crafts such as blacksmithing, weaving, and woodwork.

You’ll find historically accurate replicas of medieval clothing, weapons, and tools—all made on-site.

Interactive exhibits and live demonstrations make this an engaging experience for visitors of all ages.

Whether you’re learning how to forge a horseshoe or trying on a knight’s helmet, this is hands-on history at its finest.

The Centre is open on select days throughout the year—check the official schedule for upcoming events, workshops, and themed weekends on their website.