About the Business
The House of Agnes dates back to the 15th Century. It was referred to by name in Charles Dickens' novel 'David Copperfield' as the House of Agnes Whitfield who eventually became David's second wife.
Centrally located, this beautiful Bed and Breakfast has the largest walled garden in Canterbury and free off-road parking. Only 200m from Canterbury West train station and a short walk from the Cathedral, the Marlowe Theatre, restaurants and shops, the main-house has eight boutique-style rooms individually themed on great cities of the world. All are stylishly furnished and with an abundance of amenities including flat-screen TV, DVD player, free Wi-Fi, hairdryer and a well stocked beverage tray.
The site of the 15th Century stables has undergone an impressive rebirth and now provides a further eight bedrooms.
Location & Hours
71 St. Dunstans St