This picturesque country pub is popular during the winter for its two blazing log fires roaring in inglenook fireplaces.
The Griffin's Head was built as a farmhouse in 1405, during the reign of Edward I, and remained a farm until 1766 when it became fully licensed, serving travellers on the main Canterbury to Deal road.
Address
The Griffin's Head Griffin Hill Chillenden, Canterbury CT3 1PS
Contact
Monday to Saturday: 11:30 - 23:30 Sunday: 11:30 - 16:00