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Formally known as the Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of Christ at Canterbury, the Canterbury Cathedral in Kent has be... Formally known as the Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of Christ at Canterbury,... Formally known as the Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of Christ at Canterbury, the Canterbury Cath...
The St Lawrence Ground, also referred to as the Spitfire Ground, is a cricket ground and home of Kent County Cricket Clu... The St Lawrence Ground, also referred to as the Spitfire Ground, is a cricket gr... The St Lawrence Ground, also referred to as the Spitfire Ground, is a cricket ground and home of Ken...
St Martin's Church is the first church founded in England, the oldest parish church in continuous use, and the oldest ch... St Martin's Church is the first church founded in England, the oldest parish chu... St Martin's Church is the first church founded in England, the oldest parish church in continuous us...
A celebration of Geoffrey Chaucer's collection of stories from the Middle Ages, the Canterbury Tales is a charming affai... A celebration of Geoffrey Chaucer's collection of stories from the Middle Ages, ... A celebration of Geoffrey Chaucer's collection of stories from the Middle Ages, the Canterbury Tales...
The Trinity Chapel at the east end of Canterbury Cathedral was built in the 12th century as a shrine for the relics of S... The Trinity Chapel at the east end of Canterbury Cathedral was built in the 12th... The Trinity Chapel at the east end of Canterbury Cathedral was built in the 12th century as a shrine...