The Cinque Port Arms
The Cinque Port Arms is a 17th Century Public House located At The Western Docks Cruise Terminal just a 10 Min Walk to Town.
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The Cinque Port Arms, 9 Clarence Place,, Dover, Kent CT17 9DQ, United Kingdom
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St Margarets Bay beach is a mix of sand, pebbles and shingles under white chalk cliffs. The beach at St Margaret’s is famous for being the closest point to France and is often where Channel swimmers begin their 21-mile swim. Facilities at the beach include parking, toilets, a cafe and a slipway.
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