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The Wife of Bath Restaurant with Rooms

The Wife of Bath Restaurant with Rooms
The Wife of Bath Restaurant with Rooms5 Star Rating
4 Upper Street, Wye, TN25 5AF
Prices from £105
The Wife of Bath Restaurant with Rooms is set in the idyllic Kent village of Wye, 10 minutes' drive from the M20 and Ashford International Station. The wooden beamed rooms all offer great comfort with modern bathrooms and Egyptian bed linen. Sleep is blissful in this lovely setting. The stylish, contemporary restaurant uses fresh locally sourced ingredients to produce an exciting menu of modern British and European dishes. Please be aware that we do not offer rooms on a Sunday and Monday.
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Facilities
General All Public and Private spaces non-smoking, Bar, Free Parking, Garden, Newspapers, Non-Smoking Rooms, Parking, Restaurant.
Services Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included, Internet Services, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN.
Food & beverage
The restaurant’s imaginative menus are created from the finest local and seasonal produce. The eclectic drinks lists feature wines from new, old and emerging regions as well as classic cocktails, premium spirits and memorable malts.

The restaurant offers exceptional-quality, innovative food, delivered with relaxed informality in gorgeous, elegant surroundings. The menus are carefully chosen to suit all occasions, whether a light lunch with the girls, a leisurely dinner with friends, or a relaxed Sunday lunch sharing a delicious joint of meat.
Area information
Despite Wye's rural location it is easily accessible from London and ideally situated close to the M20 and Ashford International Station. Its proximity to the ferry port at Dover and the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone make it the perfect stop-off en route to or from the continent.

Locally, there is plenty in the area to keep you entertained: the 250-acre Wye National Nature Reserve and the North Downs Way. Views over Romney Marsh and the Weald of Kent are spectacular. Look out for the aptly named Devil's Kneading Trough, and Wye's famous chalk Crown. Visit Wye Farmer's Market, Leeds Castle, Lympne Wildlife Park and National Trust properties at Scotney and Sissinghurst.

The ancient city of Canterbury is 15 miles north-east of Wye. Its cathedral, castle, Chaucer museum and boutique shops are all worth a visit.
Travel information
By Train
There is a direct service (1 hour and 30 minutes) from London Victoria to Wye. There are also regular services from Ashford International to Wye (journey time: 6 minutes); and from Canterbury to Wye (journey time: 15 minutes). The hotel is walking distance from the station.

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  • Train Station
  • Wye
  • 0.48 miles

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