Duke of Cumberland
High StreetWhitstable
CT5 1AP
(01227) 280617
Opening times: Mon–Sat 11:00-23:00; Sun 11:00-22:00
Regular beers:
Shepherd Neame --seasonal--, Shepherd Neame Master Brew
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Imposing Grade II building near the beach, comprising hotel, bar and restaurant. There has been an inn on this site for more than 300 years. Known as the Noah’s Ark until 1747, Landlord Robert Chandler renamed it Duke William in honour of the Duke of Cumberland who, a year earlier, had crushed the Scottish rebellion at Culloden. In 1748 it became The Duke of Cumberland and was used as the headquarters for the oyster and dredger men. Fire swept through the building in 1866 and it was rebuilt in 1878. The premises has had a considerable makeover in the summer of 2023 and re-opened as a hotel retaining the large bar area. There are 8 bedrooms.