Walletts Court Country House - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Surrounded by fields and gardens in a tiny hamlet 2.5km (1 1/2 miles) east of Dover, this is our preferred stopover in the area. Rebuilt in the Jacobean style in the 1400s, it rests on a foundation dated from the time of the Norman Conquest of England. In 1975, the property was in seriously dilapida... frommers.com
No title - expert review Four hundred years of history exude from the walls of the ancient manor house nestling in wild open landscape in the heart of White Cliffs Country ninety minutes from the city of London and ten minutes from the port of Dover.Climb the Jacobean staircase to one of the three four poster bedrooms or st... information-britain.co.uk
No title - expert review This lovely old country manor house, mentioned in the Domesday Book, is set in beautiful grounds near to Dover, and is a celebration of the Elizabethan era. Built in 1627, Walletts Court Hotel features a carved porch, original wall painting, even a priesthole, and many historical associations, its h... signpost.co.uk
No title - user review The hotel excelled our expectations as the location and layout enabled privacy and a sense of home comfort. We were pleased to find several activities available to us (Boules and croquet) in addition to those advertised. Service was quick and simple. The only negative point was the cost of the bar w... mytravelguide.com
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