Griffins Head

Griffins Head
 

SHEPHERD NEAME LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 2011

Beams, flagstones and timbers are evocative period features of the Griffin’s Head, a superb village pub with so much to recommend it.

The award-winning pub offers real ales, delicious food, picturesque views, two blazing log fires in inglenook fireplaces in the winter, and in the summer a delightful garden, embraced by wild roses with a pond.

It is well worth venturing off the beaten track to this hostelry, a valued part of the local community as well as a favourite destination for pub and food connoisseurs.

The Griffin’s Head was built during the time of Edward I and was a farmhouse forming part of the estate of John de Chillenden until 1405.

Ales and ciders were brewed for centuries at the property which remained a farm until 1766 when it became the fully licensed Griffin’s Head, serving travellers on the main Canterbury to Deal road.

Special features include summer barbecues and the pub is a favourite meeting place for cricketers and vintage car enthusiasts.

 

Contact Details

Mr J Copestake
Chillenden, Canterbury,
Chillenden,
Kent,
CT3 1PS

Telephone: 01304 840325

Opening Hours

Mon - Fri
11:30 - 23:30
Sat
11:30 - 23:30
Sun
11:30 - 16:00

Facilities

  • Food
  • Outdoor Area
  • Historic Building
  • Real Fire