Canterbury Attractions
Bleak House in the town of Broadstairs, in the county of Kent
Bleak House, named after the novel is where Charles Dickens lived while he was writing David Copperfield and other of his works....
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Canterbury Cathedral in the town of Canterbury, in the county of Kent
This magnificent cathedral has been a place of pilgrimage for hundreds of years. It was the scene of Thomas a' Becket's murder...
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Canterbury Royal Museum & Art Gallery in the town of Canterbury, in the county of Kent
The Canterbury Royal Museum is housed in a magnificent Victorian building of russet brick and impressive black and white timber...
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Crabble Corn Mill in the town of River, in the county of Kent
The current mill, built in 1812, is situated in the picturesque village of River, on the outskirts of Dover. There have been...
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Dover Castle in the town of Dover, in the county of Kent
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Dover Museum in the town of Dover, in the county of Kent
Dover Museum is a local history and archaeology museum situated in the town centre of Dover, Britain's historic port town.
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Goodnestone Park Gardens in the town of Goodnestone, in the county of Kent
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Isle of Sheppey in the county of Kent
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Leeds Castle in the town of Maidstone, in the county of Kent
Listed in the Domesday Book, this castle has been a Norman stronghold, a royal residence for six of England's medieval queens, a...
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Reculver Towers & Roman Fort in the town of Reculver, in the county of Kent
Standing sheer on a dramatic headland the twin towered west front of the 12th-century Church of St. Mary at Reculver is the...
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Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway in the town of New Romney, in the county of Kent
First opened to traffic in July 1927 as the 'World's Smallest Public Railway' and now covering a distance of 13.5 miles from the...
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Samphire Hoe in the town of Dover, in the county of Kent
The newest part of Kent, made from 4.9 million cubic metres of chalk marl dug to create the Channel Tunnel. Samphire Hoe was...
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Sir John Boy's House (Kings Gallery) in the town of Canterbury, in the county of Kent
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St Augustine's Abbey in the town of Canterbury, in the county of Kent
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The Battle of Britain Memorial in the town of Capel le Ferne, in the county of Kent
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The Dover Bronze Age Boat in the town of Dover, in the county of Kent
The world's oldest known seagoing boat and an internationally important archaeological discovery, The Dover Bronze Age Boat...
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The White Cliffs of Dover in the town of Dover, in the county of Kent
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Walmer Castle & Garden in the town of Walmer, in the county of Kent
The stone walls of Walmer Castle were put up in the 1530's at the same time as Sandown and Deal as part of a plan by the monarch...
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Western Heights Defences in the town of Dover, in the county of Kent
The Western Heights in Dover are remains of fortifications built mainly during the Napoleonic Wars when England was under a real...
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