The Woolpack Hotel Show prices Enter dates to see prices View on map 43 reviews 14.4 miles from Folkestone #2 of 5 B&Bs / Inns in Chilham "After a long winter walk it was great to walk into a very welcoming pub. The food was delicious, the ambience great and the service wonderful...
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Instead, they remained in Folkestone, and this happy chance gave Kipps just all these opportunities of which he stood in need. His crowning day was at Lympne, and long before the summer warmth began to break, while indeed August still flamed on high. They had organized—no one seemed to ...
The ships were not only used for warfare but to transport the king and his family between England and Europe with other nearby towns and villages known as “limbs”, (among them Lydd, Margate, Folkestone and Ramsgate) helping to fulfil the quotas of ships and crew. Arriving early in the ...
If they weren’t used to it, the short sea voyage from Folkestone to France could be an ordeal and ‘a thing to be dreaded’. Long trips on crowded trains or bumpy carriages brought all manner of miseries, leaving people feeling giddy, looking pale and ‘disturbed for hours or days after...
There was a man at Folkestone; I used to meet him on the Lees. He proposed one evening we should go for a long bicycle ride together on the following day, and I agreed. I got up early, for me; I made an effort, and was pleased with myself. He came half an hour late: I was...
In this 1949 scene, we see the cross-channel steamer T.S.S. Maid of Orleans in the foreground, close to completion for the British Transport Commission and intended for the Folkestone-Boulogne service. To the side is the MacBrayne steamer M.V. Loch Seaforth which would service the mail ro...
11 May 1968 – Leas Cliff Hotel, Folkestone, Kent with The Couriers (Fabulous 208/Folkestone and Hythe Gazette) 14 May 1968 – Welfare Hall, Loughor, south Wales with The Power Stop Big Band (South Wales Evening Post) Photo may be subject to copyright ...