Daniel & Natasha welcome you to The Fordwich Arms.

With a population of just 381 people, Fordwich is the smallest town in England, with a town hall which dates back to 1555.

Developed originally to become the port of Canterbury, situated along the Great River Stour which was used by the Normans to transport the Caen stone used to rebuild Canterbury Cathedral in the 12th and 13th centuries.

The Fordwich Arms itself dates back as far as 1828. After being destroyed by fire in December 1930, The Fordwich Arms was more or less re-built from the ground up shortly after.