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Fordwich Town Hall

Fordwich Town Hall, Fordwich, King street, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 0DB

  • Multiple dates available
  • | In person
  • | Pre-booking not required
  • | Site opening

Fordwich Town Hall is an ancient medieval town hall owned and managed by Fordwich United Charities. Run entirely by Volunteers we love having visitors come and explore the old court room, jail and crane house and enjoy a roam in the beautiful garden.

Trustees and Custodians are pleased to welcome visitors to this beautiful ancient town hall situated next to the river Stour. Dating from 1544, this tiny Town Hall comprises a Main Hall once used as a court room, an even smaller jury room, a jail, an undercroft and a crane house. The beautifully planted garden allows visitors to quietly sit and enjoy the tranquil setting, which served Canterbury a thousand years ago during the building of The Canterbury Cathedral.

We will not accept large groups during Heritage Open Days. Please book separately.

Timings

Friday 11 September:
1330-1600
Monday 14 September:
1330-1600
Tuesday 15 September:
1330-1600
Wednesday 16 September:
1330-1600

Location & directions

Fordwich Town Hall, Fordwich, King street, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 0DB

Directions:
Head towards the George and Dragon Pub, follow around until you reach Fordwich Arms pub and we are opposite.

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

We have a lift to enter the Main Hall and the garden and undercroft is fully accessible. However, with regret, the Jury Room and Crane House is not fully accessible.

Additional information

Max number of people:
8
Estimated duration:
1 hour(s)

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