Fleur de Lis Hotel

[1] An engraving from 1808 on a post card shows the 13th century windows in the courtyard of the hotel with carved corbels.

The same corbels can be seen in a 1895 photograph that show the back of the building next to The Cherry Tree Freehouse pub on 10 White Horse Lane.

[2][1] On September 14, 1872, the Mayor's annual banquet was held at the Fleur de Lis Hotel, by the landlord Samuel Prentice.

The room was decorated with flowers and plants that were supplied by the Earl of Mountcharles, Captain Lambert, and Mr. Mount.

[4] Today, the Fleur de Lis tap is the home of the Cherry Tree Freehouse pub at 10 White Horse Lane.

1905 Post Card of the Fleur de Lis Hotel, Canterbury.
Fleur de Lys decorative symbol is displayed under the windows at the front of the hotel.
1895 photograph shows the windows and carved corbels in the courtyard of Fleur de Lis Hotel.