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Canterbury, England
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Canterbury city guide featuring Canterbury, Kent, England monuments and landmarks, the remains of Canterbury's Norman castle, Eastbridge Hospital and general Canterbury, Kent, England, UK monument and landmark information.
Canterbury Landmarks and Monuments - Last updated 24/7/2008.
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Canterbury Landmarks and Canterbury Monuments
(Canterbury, Kent, England, UK)
A city known for its history and grand buildings, Canterbury has much to offer those looking to explore its past. With the remains of an ancient castle, well-preserved city walls and many period houses built in the 1500s, Canterbury's numerous historic structures add bags of character to this already appealing city.
A number of its oldest buildings have been converted into shops and restaurants, where you are able to glimpse many period features and wooden beams. Here are Canterbury's main landmarks and monuments.
Canterbury Landmarks and Monuments: Canterbury Castle - Castle Street, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2TP, England, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1227 378 100
The remains of Canterbury's Norman castle offer an insight into the city's rich heritage and Roman association. Constructed in 1066, the castle was one of Kent's three royal castles and has been expanded and modified many years later for a number of different uses, and was once the county jail and even a storage depot. Today, this important castle is open to the public and managed by the local council.
Canterbury landmark open: daily - 08:00 to dusk
Canterbury landmark admission: free
Canterbury Landmarks and Monuments: Eastbridge Hospital - 25 High Street, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2BD, England, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1227 471 688
Also often known as the Hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, Eastbridge Hospital was built more than 800 years ago, in 1180. The hospital soon began to provide accommodation for pilgrims, arriving in Canterbury to visit the shrine of Thomas Becket at the cathedral. The building remains in a good state of repair and has been renovated a number of times over the years.
Canterbury landmark open: Monday to Saturday - 10:00 to 17:00
Canterbury landmark admission: free, donations suggested
Canterbury Landmarks and Monuments: Weavers' Houses - off St. Peter's Street, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2BD, England, UK
Located off St. Peter's Street, the historic Weavers' Houses can be found alongside the River Stour and are known for their Tudor-style architecture and facades. Most of these historic houses date from the beginning of the 16th century and are not actually open to members of the public, although the Old Weaver's House restaurant, with its striking black and white exterior, is a great place for a bite to eat. River trips are available nearby and operate every 30 minutes, providing fascinating commentary along the route.
Canterbury landmark open: daily - 24 hours
Canterbury landmark admission: free, most viewable from the outside only
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