While speaking with our B&B owner I learned that the name Sittingbourne came to be because pilgrims, traveling to Canterbury, would sit and rest along side the local river – Bourne.
“To awaken in a strange town is one of the pleasantest sensations in the world.” – Freya Stark













Irresistible 😉
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Looks like you’re off to a good start!
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That’s a beautiful little town!
I hope you enjoy your trip!
Best regards,
Luis
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Indeed ❤️
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Wow! that’s a beautiful little town.
Enjoy your trip!
Best regards,
Luis
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Lovely to know you’re here…
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So looking forward to seeing you and giving you a great big hug‼️
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Same here! Not long to wait…
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The homes are right out of storybooks🤗
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Such beautiful countryside and gardens. Enjoy! Lee and Jill
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Lovely!
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Looks like you’re off to a great start!
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Very picturesque!!!!😎
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Welcome to England! 🙂 xxx
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Thank you – so looking forward to seeing you in London‼️
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Loved the garden behind the B&B and those amazing thatched roofed homes.
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That’s great. Looks like the beginning of a great trip ! Xo
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Beautiful spot! Hope there are no mice
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Beautiful!
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Can’t wait to see more photos of your journey. It looks beautiful in England.
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Sounds like you’re having a pretty good adventure yourself 😉❤️
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All loverly! Love those gardens and fairytale homes! Kathleen
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Nobody really knows the history behind the name of the town. My grandad always said he learnt that it was because the town was built around the river Bourne, ‘its sitting around the bourne’ . Sidyngbourn is another variation of the name, going back to the saxon era. It’s my home town and I’ve heard several variations and reasons behind the name. I’d really like to know the correct reason. But I’d be inclined to go with the Sidyngbourn version. All reasons include the river, which runs under the high street. Your pictures are amazing.
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Thank you 😊
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