Botolphs Bridge Inn
The St. Botolph's pub, one of the last standing establishments in Romney Marsh, is a charming rural retreat steeped in history. It is said to be named after the 7th-century monk, St. Botolph, whose remains are believed to be located nearby. The pub is renowned for its commitment to local produce, with all food prepared and cooked on-site using ingredients sourced from the surrounding area. Located near the Royal Military Canal, the pub serves as a popular rest stop for both walkers and cyclists traversing the scenic route. It's also conveniently situated close to a local caravan site, making it an ideal spot for visitors to the area to unwind and enjoy a taste of local cuisine. The St. Botolph's pub is not just a place to grab a drink, but a piece of Romney Marsh's rich history and a testament to its vibrant local community.