Visible above the noise
Clear positioning, strong hierarchy and copy that says exactly who you are and who you’re for, instead of looking like every other Canterbury business.
Web Design Canterbury
Canterbury is one of Kent’s busiest, most competitive city markets. Bespoke web design for Canterbury independents, hospitality, retail and professional service firms that need a site quick enough, clear enough and credible enough to actually win attention against a wall of generic competitors.
Local context
Canterbury is Kent’s most concentrated city market. Cathedral-driven tourism, two universities, a busy retail core through the Whitefriars and Burgate, packed hospitality, professional services around Castle Street and student-facing services across Wincheap and Sturry all compete for the same online attention. A website here has to be quick, clear and unmistakably yours, or it disappears into the noise.
Clear positioning, strong hierarchy and copy that says exactly who you are and who you’re for, instead of looking like every other Canterbury business.
Canterbury is full of people deciding where to eat, drink, shop or book within the next hour. Sites built for that decision, not desktop browsing.
Schema, Google Business Profile alignment, location signals and structured pages so the site can compete for “[your service] Canterbury” searches.
Pricing
The same transparent pricing applies whether you are in the city centre, in Wincheap, in Sturry or anywhere else across Kent.
£500
One-page Launch website for getting a Canterbury independent online quickly with the essentials.
£1,250
Up to five pages with analytics, SEO basics and content updates handled for you. A natural fit for hospitality, retail and service firms.
£2,000
Conversion-focused layout, advanced on-page SEO and 14 days of post-launch support for established Canterbury businesses.
Coverage
Local coverage includes Canterbury city centre, Wincheap, Sturry, Bridge, Chartham, Blean, Rough Common, Thanington and the surrounding villages, plus businesses across the wider county and UK.
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