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A HANDY GUIDE TO THE SHOPS, RESTAURANTS, PUBS AND HISTORIC ATTRACTIONS PLUS ACCOMMODATION LISTING ege Road Bridge Rd. Site of Sandown

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Location of Historic 4 Sandown Road North St. 18 Alfred Dolphin St. Square 3 FOOTPATH & WELCOME TO Town Trail Panels CYCLE ROUTE George Street TO GOLF High Street Area Exchange St. COURSES AND SANDWICH Conservation Area Griffin Street High Street

Sea Front Area Ivy Silver Street DEAL Place Deal is the perfect town by the sea - use this guide to P Car Park 2 5 Golden Street discover its special character. Make a note of the dates T Toilet New St. Beach Street and venues of our famed festivals, where to find our Farrier Street acclaimed cycle tracks, footpaths plus our excellent Duke Street P TRINITY Middle Street sailing, fishing and golf. METHODIST Market High Street Copin Street CHURCH

Union Union Road Road er St. LANDMARK Brew CENTRE Rd. 7 TOWN Oak Street P PHALL MARITIME 6 MUSEUM s Passage St. George Chapel St. THE UNIQUE AREAS OF DEAL St. Georges Road

St. Patricks Road St. Andrews Road ROYAL HOTEL The town falls naturally into three unique areas each full of their own ST. GEORGES character. Within each area we have listed some of the shops, CH., C. OF E. Market Street ASTOR T P pubs,places to eat and visitor attractions - just make sure you allow Century Walk P THEATRE King Street the time to explore and find lots more! Stanhope Road

Beach Street HIGH STREET P Starting from the Station, a chance to shop in style; all the best High Park Street 8 QUARTER- 1 Street names are here with independent department stores plus DECK DEAL specialist shops offering items that are a little bit special. PIER P est Street

W LIBRARY CONSERVATION AREA Deal Railway FLICKS Broad Street CINEMA The fabulous Georgian houses set in twisting lanes lead you into the Station P P. O.

conservation area from the North of the High Street, passing the Astor Queen Street

iddle St. iddle M Theatre, Georgian Town Hall and St. George’s Church plus the many 10 9 Street Beach specialist shops that make up this picturesque area. South Street BUS T 15 TIMEBALL SEAFRONT AND PIER COACHES TOWER Wellington Road Sondes Rd. Step out over the sea with a walk along the pier and look back at the Wales of Prince T ST. THOMAS OF amazing seafront vista - spot fishermans cottages, the unique Time Ball CATHOLIC CHURCH Tower and the turrets of Deal Castle. Along the whole length of the Blenheim Road Stanley Road VICTORIA Victoria Road Victoria

BAPTIST errace seafront is a dedicated path north, to the famous golf courses and CHURCH south to Walmer Castle and beyond. Clanwilliam Road

Nothcote Rd. Nothcote Road DEAL HISTORIC TOWN TRAIL Beaconsfield Ranelagh Road 14 A great way to discover Deal’s fascinating and notorious past of 11 smugglers, revenue men, women of the night, murders and ship wrecks is by following this historic town trail. At each numbered site CYCLE ROUTE Deal Castle Rd NNIS on the map you will find an information panel giving an illustrated COURTS LEADING TO account of Deal’s history “SKYLARK TRAIL” 12 Gilford Road DEAL DEAL’S BLUE PLAQUES T 13 CASTLE AY Douglas Terr. Spot the Deal Society’s Blue Plaques which mark where UND significant people of the arts and sciences once lived. FOOTPATH AND TO VICTORIA PARK CYCLE ROUTE NNIS NTRE AND TIDES TO WALMER CASTLE LEISURE CENTRE AND BEYOND 16 17

one Road SHOPPING ANTIQUES & ORIGINAL ART EXQUISITE FOOD SATURDAY MARKET LOCAL MARITIME MUSEUM HISTORIC HOUSES FABULOUS SHOPPING ANTIQUES HIGH STREET Starting from the station this area includes all the popular High Street names plus independently owned Department stores. You will also find many individually owned shops providing products and gifts that are just a little bit different. The High Street is lively in the evening too, with Flicks Cinema plus many pubs and restaurants

CAFES, PUBS, DEPARTMENT NOTHING BUT THE BEST TAKE AWAYS & STORES & SHOPS RESTAURANTS Aladdin’s Cave Alleycatz Antiques & bric-a-brac South Court 7 George Alley (off High Street) A Slice of Class Brown and Phillips Queen Street 43-45 High Street Happy Fryer (Fish & Chips) Household linens, cookware Park Street and china Kings Coffee Shop Lynda’s 1 High Street 10 Queen Street Loonhin Chinese Restaurant Wide range of picture frames, 8 Broad Street gifts, kitchenware and toys. Smiffy’s La Perfumerie 5 South Street 83 High Street Starburger Magpie 21a High Street King Street The Strand Hotel 36 High Street A magpies collection of furniture New Inn and bric-a-brac . 32 High Street Poundsavers Vurley’s High Street South Court J.C. Rook 77, High Street CHAIN STORES Much of their meat comes from Marks & Spencer local farms & provides meat pies & Boots sausages great for catering or Superdrug snacking on the beach. Woolworths Dixons SUPERMARKETS Currys Sainsbury’s QS (Quality Seconds) West Street The Link Somerfields Plus most major Banks and Park Street Building Societies Tesco Stores Limited CINEMA 2 Queen Street Flicks Cinema Queen Street Carry on North up the High POST OFFICE Street for Laughtons and Post Office Counters lots more shops in the 17 Queen Street conservation area.

Main pic: HIGH STREET SHOPPING ANTIQUES & ORIGINAL ART EXQUISITE FOOD SATURDAY MARKET LOCAL MARITIME MUSEUM HISTORIC HOUSES FABULOUS SHOPPING ANTIQUES CONSERVATION Deal’s Conservation Area stretches from The Astor Theatre in Stanhope Road, takes in the Maritime Museum, St George's Church, the many individually owned shops at the northern end of the High Street - and St.Georges Passage - plus the historic houses in Middle Street as far as Alfred Square.

ANTIQUES The Old Forge & Farriers Milaad Tandoori House 56 Middle Street 152-154 High Street Middle Street Fish & Chips Quill Antiques Middle Street (top of Oak St) MARITIME MUSEUM SATURDAY MARKET 12 Alfred Square The Prince Albert Delpierre Antiques 187 Middle Street 132 High Street Good home cooked food. Á la carte and light meals. ART/COLLECTABLES The Ship Inn Metcalfe-Hofmann Gallery Middle Street 6 St Georges Passage Historical pub in the heart of the Vivaldi’s conservation area. Intimate music St Georges Passage venue. Fine china and quality gifts DEPARTMENT CAFES, PUBS & STORE RESTAURANTS Laughtons Baguettes to go 74-80 High Street Stanhope Road Includes Dorothy Perkins and Café Lemongrass Thai Restaurant Vienna. 114 High Street Charleighs Italian Restaurant MUSEUMS High Street Deal Maritime & Local Oregano History Museum St George’s Passage 22 St George’s Road The wonderful aroma of great food Discover Deals fascinating history will lure you in for their cheeses, in this remarkable museum breads, pies, conserves. Can’t wait crammed with maritime artifacts. to get home? - then pop in to their Open April - September Tea Rooms next door.! SATURDAY MARKET Union Road Car Park Every Saturday 9.00 - 4.00, cheese, olives and fresh bread, low price quality fabrics plus other market stalls.

Main pic: “TRAIL OF BLOOD “ AT TWILIGHT IN MIDDLE STREET SHOPPING ANTIQUES & ORIGINAL ART EXQUISITE FOOD SATURDAY MARKET LOCAL MARITIME MUSEUM HISTORIC HOUSES FABULOUS SHOPPING ANTIQUES CONSERVATION

THEATRE PRESENTS & GIFTS Astor Theatre Arts Centre 20 Stanhope Road Check out what’s on at this acclaimed venue. Hosts an incredible variety of performing artists and workshops from around the world. New restaurant and bar. MY PRINCE HAS COME FOOD & DRINK Carried Away 120 High Street Ever changing selection of unusual, tasteful and exotic gifts and objects for the home Mummery & Fudger 90 High Street Aromatherapy oils, pot-pourri, candles and truly unusual gifts.

STRAIGHT FROM THE SEA

Channel Wines 160 High Street Expert, friendly advice on fine wines and spirits. Kentish beers, One to One wines, plus Kentish tea and coffee! 121 High Street Cards, candles and unusual gifts. Peppers High Street Furnishings & Fabrics High Street The friendly local health food shop to linger in. As well as a great Save some time to explore the selection of healthy foods and three floors and court yard of this medicines they stock local cakes, shop with a distinct French flavour breads and pressed apple juices - including blue and white try the Bramley! enamelled house numbers. Old unusual furniture and the latest Jenkins & Son fabrics and cushions. 118 High Street Jan Critchetts Where else but by the sea to find 119 High Street a fresh wet fish shop selling local catches at great prices from Fancy dress & party Shop salmon to fresh samphire and Castaways poultry too. St Georges Passage Designer nearly new clothes

Main pic: ONE TO ONE SHOPPING ANTIQUES & ORIGINAL ART EXQUISITE FOOD SATURDAY MARKET LOCAL MARITIME MUSEUM HISTORIC HOUSES FABULOUS SHOPPING ANTIQUES SEAFRONT AND PIER Not only the last pier to be built in England but a variety of pubs & restaurants and whelk stall snuggled on the seafront. Just past the fishing boats moored on the beach you will find Henry VIII’s powerful coastal fortress. Stunning views to the Goodwin Sands,

ALMOST ON THE BEACH where countless ships have met their fate. On a clear day the masts of two of the wrecks can still be seen. ART & COLLECTABLES Kings Head Beach Street Beach Hut Outdoor tables to enjoy the view Beach Street Port Arms Interesting variety of old and new - Beach Street search out that special souvenir Outdoor tables overlooking the sea Decors Goodwins Cafe 67a, Beach Street Deal Pier It’s like stepping into the pages of an Renowned for their great value interior homes magazine everywhere breakfasts there is fabulous furniture, paintings Lobster Pot and ornaments 83 Beach Street GREAT PUBS & RESTAURANTS Golden Hind Bookshop Royal Hotel Beach Street Beach Street Browsing in a well stocked bookshop is Historic hotel, Nelson reputed to have one of life's great pleasures - fufilled stayed here, & restaurant perfectly with old and newer books - Beach Comber Fish & Chips plus lots of atmosphere. Victoria Road CAFES, PUBS, MUSEUM RESTAURANTS Time Ball Tower Museum & TAKE-AWAY Sondes Road Admiral Penn Famous landmark originally used to 79 Beach Street signal to ships in the Channel when the Dutch seafront pub, snacks, good ball drops everyday. Open July - August music, real ales. Three Compasses PRESENTS & GIFTS 129 Beach Street The Deal Pottery The ideal place for intimate gatherings, 25 Broad Street young or old. Pandora’s Box The Bohemian 25 Beach Street Beach Street Toby Jug Collectables Great selection of Belgian beer Deal Pier Corner Parlour 27 Beach Street SHOPS & ANTIQUES Deal Beach Parlour Hoyles Pine Centre 57 Beach Street South Street Friendly service, quality ice creams snacks David Cole Antiques THE TIME BALL TOWER Dunkerley’s Restaurant 3a Victoria Road 19 Beach Street Griggs (wet fish) For the South Coast’s finest fresh South Street seafood.

Main pic: DEAL PIER SHOPPING ANTIQUES & ORIGINAL ART EXQUISITE FOOD SATURDAY MARKET LOCAL MARITIME MUSEUM HISTORIC HOUSES FABULOUS SHOPPING ANTIQUES SEAFRONT AND PIER Beyond Deal Castle, following the sea along the Strand, you will pass the Deal Memorial bandstand before reaching the beautiful Walmer Castle and Gardens.

PADDLING POOL Walmer Paddling Pool The Strand, Walmer, Nr Deal This popular leisure facility is situated in the pleasant location of the seafront at Walmer. It comprises of a free paddling pool for children 10 years and under, changing and toilet accommodation, a refreshment kiosk selling hot and cold snacks, CASTLES a putting green and bouncy castle, plus a crazy golf course on Deal Castle the beach. (open summer only) Deal is the largest of the three great coastal forts of Sandown, Deal and Walmer Built by Henry SEASCAPE Vlll to beat the threat of the Catholic Alliance of France and Spain in the 16th century. The huge rounded bastions designed to deflect shot once carried 66 guns and have over 145 embrasures for firearms. Deal is a fascinating castle to explore with breathtaking views as you wander round the mighty battlements. WALMER STRAND Walmer Castle & Gardens There are a variety of shops and This Tudor castle has been eating establishments along the transformed over the years into an Strand facing Walmer Green elegant home and residence of where the bandstand is a the Lords Warden of the Cinque memorial to the Royal Marines. Ports. Today visitors can see the During the summer months principle rooms and enjoy the popular band concerts are held garden created for the Queen here and you can relax on the Mother’s 95th birthday. Another DEAL MEMORIAL BANDSTAND green with a picnic or sit outside famous resident was the Duke of one of the local hostelries. Admire Wellington - see his bedroom with the former Marine's barracks and the simple camp bed on which he School of Music whose Georgian slept plus of course his famous character has been preserved. boots!

Main pic: WALMER CASTLE GET SPORTY Deal’s unique location adjacent to both coast and countryside provides many opportunities to exercise both the mind and body - a perfect way to enrich your senses.

GOLF FISHING Beach and Pier Fishing WATER SPORTS JUNIOR CHAMPION Deal’s coastal waters are among the best for Sea Angling in England. Challenging fishing is available all year but the most successful season begins in September. World fishing championships are held in Deal. You can also charter boats from Deal beach.

Championship Golf Courses TENNIS The famous golf links at nearby Sandwich Bay and Deal attract top Indoor players and White Cliffs Country The Deal Indoor Tennis Centre at hosts the Open Championship. Victoria Park offers superb facilities Contact; Deal Cinque Ports Golf all year round and if you can’t Club or Walmer & Kingsdown or play - don’t worry coaching is also Princes Sandwich. on offer. SWIMMING

Tides Pool & Dry Side Sports Centre SAILING/ROWING Victoria Park, Park Avenue Downs Sailing Club & Deal Deal’s indoor tropical lagoon. Rowing Club Leisure pool with waves and Sailing and Rowing are popular gusher, fun water features and activities along this coastline and giant slide. Jacuzzi and toddler every year the Rowing Regatta pool. Fully equipped Impulse and the Sailing Championships are Health & Fitness suite and sauna. a great sight to see from Deal Badminton, Basketball and 5 a-side seafront - the events are normally football. Café and licensed bar. in July.

Main pic: JUNIOR FISHING CHAMPIONSHIP Saxon Shore Viking Way … Trail M CYCLE ROUTES & FOOTPATHS To Deal is charming to explore on foot, from gentle walks Canterbury following the sea to Sandwich or Kingsdown, to more M demanding long distance footpaths. Great cycling can be Sandwich enjoyed on both local or National Cycle Routes.

The Skylark Trail The country CYCLE ROUTES road to starting from Victoria National Cycle Route 1 From Park near Deal Station following an Deal to Sandwich, take Route 1 off road route avoiding traffic to National north from Deal Pier along Beach Walmer Station. From there the Street, then inland to cross route heads out into the country, To Cycle marshlands drained by medieval over the level crossing, past Shepherdswell Route 1 monks, past golfers and sand Ringwould (lovely old church and & East M dunes under huge skies. Look out yew trees, and a fine pub). Great for all the sea birds and rare plants; views of open countryside, old stop for a picnic on the beach or in woods and hedgerows - listen for Light Railway the dunes. the skylarks. Sholden M The Miners’ Deal National Cycle Route 1 From Cycle Trail M Deal to Dover Start in Deal near the spot where Julius Caesar North The landed in 55BC. In Walmer, the Downs path passes the Castle and Walmer Sandwich Green, with the Lifeboat House (to Way … M Walmer rescue ships wrecked on the Way infamous Goodwin Sands), cafes and paddling pool - ride slowly and be especially careful of pedestrians along this stretch.At Kingsdown the Skylark Kingsdown route again leaves the road to Trail follow a shared path next to the M wide peaceful shingle beach, To colonised by rare plants and with Saxon Shore spectacular seashore views. The LONG DISTANCE Canterbury Way … route to Kingsdown follows an off- M road track across open downland FOOTPATHS with lovely views but it is unlit, so not to be recommended at night. Saxon Shore Way Extends some 160 miles around the coast The Miners’ Cycle Trail and follows the coastline as it was A new route (not yet signed) which some 1500 years ago, the stretch explores the beautiful lower slopes from Deal to Dover has been of the North Downs between Deal described as the most exciting and and Shepherdswell, past what To evocative of all. M remains of old coal mines opened Folkestone Dover in a twenties rush for “black gold”. Chalk & Starts at Sholden on one of the first North Downs Way Can be cycle tracks in the country, picked up in Dover and offers Channel alongside the A258. Look out for tranquility, beauty, historical and Way interesting local churches, many literary interest and some splendid North Downs Way… birds including skylarks, and the natural history. much of the Dover locally - produced vegetables/ route follows the chalk salads sold in our shops. escarpment. PERFORMANCE What stunning locations - by the blue, blue sea - within the grounds of ancient buildings or deep in the heart of our ancient town you will find festivals of all kinds. Music Festivals and Art Weeks where it is open house at artist’s homes and galleries. Join in our street Carnivals, have fun and celebrate our year round Festivals.

MAIN EVENTS Deal Maritime Folk Festival September A must-see festival featuring morris sides, energetic cloggers and acoustic harmonies from shanty singers staged in cosy local pubs and around the ancient streets. SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL Astor Theatre Arts Centre, Deal Music Festival Stanhope Road Normally from mid-July This vibrant new venue hosts A rich and lively variety of events, exciting events from music to encompassing classical music, dance and plays, with poetry readings, wine tastings and internationally acclaimed artists. children’s concerts, now in its There is a year round programme fantastic 22nd year. of a variety of events to suit all tastes. Book a ticket and relax in Concerts of Classical Music the ambience of the theatre with a Organised all year round - check bottle of wine from the bar or try our web sites - main venues St the Balcony Restaurant for pre or Georges Church and Astor Theatre post show dining. Also open for breakfasts and lunches. Deal, Walmer & Kingsdown Carnival & Regatta Week “Trail of Blood” Late July to early August Street Theatre Enjoy a week of festivities which Late July to early August are held in and around Deal & For approximately one and a half CARNIVAL TIME Walmer. Watch spectacular hours historical narrator and fireworks, a carnival procession or guide, Sidney Ignatious Spithurst live music show, there is so much (Sid Spit to his friends) guides his to see and do with something for audience around the picturesque all the family. streets and narrow alleys of Deal, proving to be a knowledgeable Vintage Bus Running Day host. Every summer, Deal becomes a For further information check mecca for bus enthusiasts with the our websites: Annual Vintage Bus Running Day - www.whitecliffscountry.org.uk free rides round the town and or www.deal.gov.uk surrounding countryside.

Main pic: ASTOR THEATRE ARTS CENTRE CREATIVE

Artists are inspired here. This is why so many painters, sculptors, writers, musicians, singers and actors have chosen to live in this creative environment, and who perform and draw inspiration from this exciting location. You will be inspired too by the clear, wonderful light, that gives a special glow to the quaint alleyways of Deal. CRAFTWORK: JOHN GOODING ALLAN PERRY WALKER Visit a gallery and then perhaps take home the lasting inspiration of a painting or craftwork.

GALLERIES Joem Gallery 14-16 Broad Street, Deal. Deal Library Gallery Tel: 01304 368688 Broad Street, Deal. The Joem Gallery is an Tel: 01304 223626 independent Art & Craft gallery The library gallery space is used where you can find a variety of for a diverse programme of work ranging from unique exhibitions; from textile art to paintings, glass and ceramics to paper mache and the work of sculpture and jewellery. local artists is often displayed. Metcalfe-Hofmann Studio Joanne Harmer Gallery Gallery 134 High Street, Deal. 6 St George’s Passage, Deal. Tel: 01304 373656 Tel: 01304 389919 Here the specialty is watercolours Discover Clive Metcalfe’s original of local scenes but there is also paintings and prints, which has a wide range of prints, limited include subjects depicted in a editions and originals. lively and colourful manner. The gallery also shows contemporary craftwork of the highest standard.

LJohn Gooding at Joem Gallery Local artist Rosie Anton

Main pic: METCALFE-HOFMANN STUDIO GALLERY CENTRAL DEAL ACCOMMODATION FEATURE DEAL SELF-CATERING

Channel View Sondes Lodge Chequers Lodges Fishermans Cottage ETC ETC Awaiting Inspection SELF CATERING ETC SELF CATERING 17 Beach Street, Deal, Kent CT14 7AH 14 Sondes Road, Deal, Kent CT14 7AH Golf Road, Deal, Kent CT14 6RG Contact: Dr & Mrs A Morris , 39 Dorset Contact: Graham or Shirley Stiles Contact: Jane or Tony Hulme Contact: David Sworder Road, Merton Park, SW19 3EZ Tel: (01304) 368194 Fax: (01304) 364182 Tel: (01304) 368714 Fax: (01304) 368741 Tel: (01304) 362288 Tel: (0208) 5425086

Keep House The Hole in The Roof Hotel Holm Oaks, Deal The Cottage, Deal ETC ETC ETC SELF CATERING ETC SELF CATERING 1, Deal Castle Road, Deal, Kent CT14 7BB 42-44 Queen Street, Deal, Kent CT14 6EY 72 The Strand, Deal, Kent CT14 7AH Contact: Mr A S Hay, Leipziger Str. 13D Contact: Michael Butler Contact: Phil Bailey Contact: Annie Spencer Smith 91058 Erlangen Germany Tel: (01304) 368162 Fax: (01304) 368162 Tel: (01304) 374839 Fax: (01304) 373768 Tel: (01304) 367365 Fax: (01304) 367365 Tel: 00 49 9131 65921 www.Keephouse.co.uk

Linton Guest House Cannongate House The Coach House, Walmer The Gulls & Sea Watch,Walmer ETC ETC ETC SELF CATERING ETC SELF CATERING 8, Sondes Road, Deal, Kent CT14 7BW 26 Gilford Road, Deal, Kent CT14 7DJ Contact: Mr M O’Neil, Rashleigh. 9A Contact: Sandra & Ken Upton, Nemesis Contact: John Morgan Contact: Mrs E Barwick Liverpool Road, Walmer, Kent CT14 7HW Queensdown Road, Kingsdown CT14 8EF Tel: (01304) 366342 Fax: (01304) 361197 Tel: (01304) 375238 Tel: (01304) 239201 Tel: (01304) 371449 Fax: (01304) 371449 Web: www.holidaydeal.net Other Accommodation The Royal Hotel (01304) 375555 The Kings Head (01304) 368194 The Roast House (01304) 380824 Hardicot Guest House, Kingsdown (01304) 373867 Self Catering Accommodation New Mill, Northbourne (01304) 380813 Cottage, Worth (01304) 812276 The Malvern The Cottage, Walmer Dunkerley’s Restaurant & Hotel For booking contact Deal Visitor ETC/ AA 2 AA Rosettes for Food ETC Inspection Pending SELF CATERING Information Centre in Deal Library 19 Beach Street, Deal, Kent CT14 7AH 5-7 Ranelagh Road, Deal, Kent CT14 7BG Contact: Mrs J Twaits, 44 Mayfield Road, Phone: 01304 369576 Contact: Ian Dunkerley Contact: Mrs P Barnes Chingford, London E4 7JA or visit our websites: Tel: (01304) 375016 Fax: (01304) 380187 Tel: (01304) 372944 Tel: 0208 5243320 www.whitecliffscountry.org.uk Web: www.dunkerleys.co.uk www.deal.gov.uk USEFUL INFORMATION Getting to Deal and White Cliffs Country The following details will help you plan your visitU

Frequent trains to Dover, Folkestone, Sandwich and Ramsgate. For Canterbury, change at Dover. White Cliffs Country has a network of cycle routes and cycles can be hired from Deal Prams and Cycles, Mill Hill By Road phone 01304 366080. Full The M20 and M2 connect details from the Visitor directly to Dover then take Information Centre. the A258 to Deal making an Deal Visitor Centre easy 2 hour drive from the 01304 369576 centre of London.National P&O Ferries Express Coaches operate 08705 202020 services to and from London, SeaFrance Victoria Coach Station. 08705 711711 By Rail Hoverspeed Deal station is just a short 08705 240241 walk from the town centre Norfolk Line and is served by frequent 08708 701020 trains from London Charring Eurotunnel Cross (journey time approx 2 08705 353535 hours) Eurostar passengers connect at Ashford for a 40 Eurostar minute journey to Deal. 08701 606600 By Air National Express Heathrow is approx 2 hours 08705 808080 drive, Gatwick and London National Train Enquiries 3 City airports are approx 1 /4 08457 484950 hours drive. Stagecoach East Kent Getting around Buses Local buses run throughout 08702 433711 the day but less frequently in the evening. Timetable information is available from Web Sites Stagecoach East Kent Buses. www.whitecliffscountry.org.uk Local taxis are also good value. www.deal.gov.uk

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