The historic town of Sandwich lies on the River Stour in the county of Kent and was one of the main UK ports in medieval times. Once, long before the River Stour silted up, the river was wide enough and deep enough for the great sailing ships of the day to pass through. Today, smaller craft are on the waters but the history survives in the many ancient buildings that make Sandwich one of the best preserved medieval towns in England. The oldest street in Sandwich, Strand Street, used to be the quay when the river was wider. The word sandwich as an item of food came into being centuries later.
Sandwich offers visitors a broad choice of places to dine out, including, restaurants, pubs and cafes plus good shopping and of course, historic sites. For further exploration of the history and heritage of this town, popular visitor attractions the White Mill Heritage Centre, the Richborough Roman Fort and the many old churches, offer excellent insight. For golfers, there is a veritable abundance of choice in the area; including two world-class golf courses, Royal St George's and Prince's. Fishing on the Delf Stream is another great reason to visit Sandwich and for tranquillity and natural beauty, the Salutation Gardens are a welcome respite.
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44B-44C
Unit
Sandwich, CT13 9LY
23a Albion Street
Sandwich, CT10 1LU
4 Delf St
Sandwich, CT13 9BZ
Unit G
Ramsgate Rd
Sandwich, CT13 9ND
70 Poulders Gardens
Sandwich, CT13 0AJ
30 King Street
Sandwich, CT13 9BT
3 High Street
The Parade
Sandwich, CT13 0HE
Archerslow Farm Sandown Road
Sandwich, CT13 9NU
4 Delf Street
Sandwich, CT13 9BZ
7 Market Street
Sandwich, CT13 9DA
14 King Street
Sandwich, CT13 9BT
Unit 50
Sandwich Industrial Estate
Sandwich, CT13 9LY
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