Harbledown Village. Open Daily. Free Entry.
Details
Harbledown Village. Open Daily. Free Entry.
Accessibility:
Cars can park along the High Street.
Brief Description:
Harbledown is a small village to the west of Canterbury, Kent. Its High Street is a conservation area. The Parish Church of St Michael’s and All Angels and The Hospital of St Nicholas are located here, the latter now an Almshouse with cottages for elderly people. Harbledown also has several fruit orchards along it’s outskirts, including No Man’s Orchard, a rare example of a traditional Kent apple orchard which has been accorded Local Nature Reserve Status by Canterbury Council.
Further Information:
Address:
Harbledown
Canterbury
Kent
Email:
Visit the Harbledown and Rough Common Parish Counsil website to send a message to the Chairman of the Council.
Phone:
Harbledown Parish Chairman, Ann Cain - 01227 459821
Website:
http://www.harbledownpc.kentparishes.gov.uk/
Opening Hours:
Open Daily
Directions:
Harbledown is located west of Canterbury, off of the A2050 as you leave the city to join the A2.
OS TR133580
Transport:
Bus services supplied by Stagecoach East Kent run through Harbledown. For up to date travel timetables and information please visit https://www.stagecoachbus.com/.
Amenities:
There is The Old Coach and Horses pub within the village which serves fresh food. Other pubs, shops, cafés and restaurants are available in nearby Canterbury.
Travel Information
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