Situated at the end of Tenterden’s charming High Street, the historic William Caxton offers a warm welcome and a fine range of Shepherd Neame ales.
The charming, traditional pub is a perfect base from which to explore Tenterden, including the nearby Kent & East Sussex Railway.
The Grade II listed building – named after the 15th century merchant who introduced the printing press to England and was reputedly born in Tenterden – benefits from a log burning fire and beams, all adding to the image of a cosy English pub.
A walled garden at the rear is ideal for the summer months and the pub has some parking to the front, with plenty of town centre car parks close by.





