The Bell Hotel

Sandwich, Kent

Accepts DogsSmall Pets

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A traditional hotel with a chic modern twist. Thirty-seven individually decorated ensuite bedrooms, a restaurant menu which varies with seasonal availability and a choice of two beautifully refurbished function rooms. The Bell Hotel Sandwich is the ideal choice as a leisure destination or as a venue for weddings, conferences and private events.

If you are staying in Sandwich, Kent look no further than The Bell. There is a choice of bedrooms consisting of single, twin, double rooms and suites. Some bedrooms have balconies and river views with others overlooking the rooftops of Sandwich. All have ensuite bathrooms, bespoke toiletries, hair dryers, coffee and tea making facilities, digital radios and remote controlled televisions and telephones. There is WI FI access throughout the hotel.

For the best, fresh, local and seasonal food, dine out at The Bell Hotel Sandwich. Our head chef and his team have helped to create bar, lunch and dinner menus that vary according to seasonal availability, and will appeal to customers who like the freshest foods simply cooked to bring out their fullest natural flavours. Local fish and seafood, salt marsh lamb, vegetables, salads and herbs from nearby farms, all play a role.

The Cinque Port of Sandwich is arguably the most complete medieval historic town in England. The Guildhall and Town Wall, The Butts, The Ropewalk, Millwall, The Bulwarks, The Fisher Gate, The Barbican and Toll bridge over the River Stour are all redolent of its historical wealth and importance. Thomas a Becket passed through Sandwich on his flight from Henry II. Richard the Lionheart landed at Sandwich on his return from the crusades. The Black Prince brought King John of France back as prisoner from his victory in Poitiers and Elizabeth 1st was entertained in Sandwich, to try to persuade her to help restore the harbour when it started to silt up and the town's fortunes went into decline. Sandwich is now two miles inland and the famous links golf courses of Royal St George's and Princes now occupy the once flourishing port. Tempting lanes and footpaths follow the line of Richard II’s fortified walls where Henry V's archers probably practised en route for the Battle of Agincourt. There are lovely walks, by the River Stour and over the salt marshes and nature reserves towards the sea.

3 Star Visit England Silver Award.

Disabled facilities by arrangement - please enquire for details.

Visit Website www.bellhotelsandwich.co.uk

Features & Amenities

  • Disabled Facilities
  • Children Welcome
  • Wifi
  • Freeview TV
  • Golf Nearby
  • Walks Nearby

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Pricing :

  •   Room per night based on 2 people sharing from £85

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