A celebration of Geoffrey Chaucer's collection of stories from the Middle Ages, the Canterbury Tales is a charming affair

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The Canterbury Tales, Canterbury

A celebration of Geoffrey Chaucer's collection of stories from the Middle Ages, the Canterbury Tales is a charming affair.

A celebration of Geoffrey Chaucer's collection of stories from the Middle Ages, the Canterbury Tales is a charming affair. Explore the medieval scenes from 5 stories that recreate the magical delight of medieval England, and follow the costumed guides for an entertaining introduction to Canterbury.


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About The Canterbury Tales

 St Margaret's St, Canterbury CT1 2TG, UK

 +44 1227 696001

 www.canterburytales.org.uk

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