Food & Drink
The Evenhill near Canterbury was originally built as cottages in the 16th century.
The pub is owned by Shepherd Neame, Britain’s oldest brewer. Nestled in the medieval market town of Faversham, their brewery has been brewing award-winning beers for centuries. Their characterful pubs are located throughout London and the south east.
Relax by one of the open fires in the Victorian bar and dine in the split-level restaurant.
Book a table and enjoy comforting pub classics and a roast on Sundays.
Behind the bar you will find Shepherd Neame Kentish ales, international lagers, artisan spirits, mixers, soft drinks, and wines from family-owned new and old world vineyards.
Outside, their large garden is a sociable spot from which to enjoy al fresco drinks in the summertime.
Comfortable Bedrooms @ The Evenhill near Canterbury
Choose from a collection of Feature, family, double, and twin bedrooms.
There are nine double rooms, five twin rooms, one family, and one Feature room.
Each air-conditioned room comes with comfortable beds, a Nespresso machine, TV, and WiFi access.
Dog friendly? Yes, dogs are welcome on request with prior acknowledgement directly with the pub.
Accessible rooms? Yes, three double rooms are located on the ground floor. One twin room has a walk-in shower and is suitable for guests requiring easy access.
Location near Littlebourne
The Evenhill is situated just under five miles east of Canterbury.
The seaside town of Herne Bay is ten miles north.
The pub lies on the A257 between Canterbury and Sandwich.
Other Information
Address:
62 The Hill,
Littlebourne,
Kent,
England,
CT3 1TA
Number of rooms: 16