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near to Hales Place, Kent, England
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Signalbox, Canterbury West Station
by N Chadwick
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St Dunstan's Church
by Marathon
The earliest parts of St Dunstan's Church are thought to be Norman. The west tower is Perpendicular and described by Pevsner as "very thin for its height". This is the view from London Road.
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Site of the proposed Abbot�s Mill Project, St Radigunds Street
by John Baker
The mission of the Abbot�s Mill Project is to develop an urban hub of environmental and social excellence, powered solely by installing a water wheel on the River Stour into the old mill race on the site of the former Abbot�s (Denne�s) Mill... (more)
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Canterbury buildings [374]
by Michael Dibb
The Bell and Crown public house, numbers 10 and 11 Palace Street, occupies two 16th or 17th century houses. Timber framed, encased in brick, jettied to the street and side elevation. Partly tile hung, partly faced with imitation timber... (more)
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West Gate Towers and road bridge over the Great Stour
by pam fray
This gate has stood guard over the road to and from London for over 6 centuries and now houses a museum whilst still giving access, albeit very narrow, to the city. Buses beware!
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Old Boundary Marker on St Stephen's Road, Canterbury
by S Westerman
Municipal Boundary Marker on the southwest side of St Stephen's Road, Canterbury, immediately south of a level crossing. Inscribed C C / C / No.3g /1890. On the former boundary of Canterbury City and Hackington parish, later entirely... (more)
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Sunlit houses - Canterbury
by Peter S
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Durnford Close, Canterbury |
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St Dunstan's Terrace
Typical houses
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Abbots Mill Garden
by DS Pugh
Looking over the River Great Stour with the cathedral in the background.
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The site of Abbot's mill
by david mills
All that remains of the watermill that stood on this site until 1933 when it was destroyed by fire.
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St Peter's Church, Canterbury
Grade I listed. Listing number 1242343. C14 to C15 built on the site of a probable Roman Christian church. Roman and Saxon tiles are incorporated in the Bell Tower.
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