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Welcome to the Langhorne Garden Hotel

The Langhorne Garden Hotel is an AA 3 Star Rated Guest Accommodation situated in an ideal spot on the Garden Coast, adjacent to the famous Leas Promenade and just a few minutes walk from the main shopping and entertainment areas of Folkestone, read more.

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About the Langhorne Garden Hotel

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There is a wide choice of activities, sports, entertainments, restaurants and shopping facilities, all within easy reach of the hotel. And the Leas Cliff Hall is right on the doorstep, offering some of Folkestone's best nights out. The pretty harbour and seafront are also only a few minutes' walk away. Folkestone is the ideal base to explore some of the Garden of England. There are dozens of pretty villages in the unspoilt surrounding countryside, with many beautiful walks or rides. Another major attraction in the area is Leeds Castle - "The Loveliest Castle in the World", near Maidstone. Visitors come from miles around to visit the ancient cathedral city of Canterbury - make sure you don't miss out. Alternatively, maybe the fascinating Battle of Britain Museum in nearby Hawkinge will interest you.

The hotel has two bars to choose from, depending on your mood. The main bar is on the ground floor and caters to hotel guests. Directly below, where the old cellars once were, is Harvey's Wine Bar which serves a fine selection of bar meals and many wines. This is an ideal place to meet friends for a pleasant lunch.

The Langhorne Garden Hotel has been tastefully refurbished and offers cosy accommodation. From the moment you arrive you'll be warmly welcomed and taken great care of by the Fell family who own and run this friendly hotel.

History

The elegant buildings, which form the terrace of hotels including the Langhorne Garden and the other neighbouring avenues, were built in the 1870s, mainly as holiday homes for wealthy Londoners. The coming of the railways to Folkestone and the advent of the cross Channel steamers meant a boom time for the town as the smog and other effects of the industrial revolution forced city dwellers to seek the better airs of the coast, especially during the Summer months.

At the turn of the last century Folkestone was one of the major seaside resorts of the Victorian era, boasting four cliff lifts and three bandstands. Like Brighton the town was also a favourite of Royalty with the town's two premier hotels - the Grand and the Metropole - hosting many an elegant function. The Langhorne (called The Norfolk Hotel until 1981) occupies three houses in Langhorne Gardens, numbers 10, 11 and 12. Whether all three houses were used as a hotel in the early years is still being researched and there is some evidence to say that at least one of the houses was a doctor's surgery at this time. Certainly the Norfolk Hotel received its first liquor licence at some stage between about 1872 and 1895 - records for the intervening years were destroyed - so the hospitality trade can be traced back for at least 100 years.

The Norfolk was bought by the Fell family in 1981 and renamed the Langhorne Garden Hotel. This brought the number of hotels with which the family had been connected with to four - and one pub. In the years leading up to World War Two Robert Broadbent - Ian and Mark's grandfather - bought the Oxford Hotel in Lincoln and ran this very successfully until his death in 1961. Having helped with the running of the Oxford during the period from 1953 until 1961, Doug and Audrey Fell then returned to Folkestone to take over the running of St.Germain Private Hotel, a small hotel in Earls Avenue. From this the family moved to the larger White House Hotel in Clifton Gardens (now part of the Clifton Hotel) where they carried on in business for twelve years before health problems for Doug forced a move to a quieter life in the country and the challenge of running the Anchor Pub at Stowting. After three years the lure of town life (the football club and afternoon bridge sessions?) meant a return to Folkestone and the purchasing of the Norfolk Hotel which had been closed for at least two years.

This marked the beginning of an expansion and development process which improved the hotel. The 29 bedrooms all now have en-suite facilities and all the expected amenities, making the Langhorne Garden Hotel one of the best-respected family run hotels in the town.

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