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Enjoy your lunch or afternoon tea at the historic Whitstable Castle and Garden, one of the most popular local attractions at Whitstable.
Enjoy your lunch or afternoon tea at the historic Whitstable Castle and Garden, one of the most popular local attractions at Whitstable. Enjoy free open air concerts in summer on top terrace, and find the biggest living christmas tree in Kent. It is just a short walk from the famous working harbour and the High Street, filled with many independent boutiques, shops, restaurants, cafes and art galleries. Whitstable has many famous residents, and celebrity-spotting has become a local pastime!
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15 Tower Hill, Whitstable CT5 2BW, UK
+44 1227 281726
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