All that remains of St Mildred's Tannery, Stour Street

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All that remains of St Mildred's Tannery, Stour Street

Image: © John Baker Taken: 2 Dec 2012

The rest has been demolished to make way for the development known as The Old Tannery which extends to Rheims Way. Planning permission has been granted by Canterbury City Council under application number CA//04/00012 for the “demolition of buildings in connection with redevelopment to provide 444 houses and flats, 283 off-street car parking spaces, 64 bed hotel, 4 retail units (A1), 1 wine bar/restaurant (A3), 3 live/work units, 2 pedestrian bridges, public park and riverside walk”. The site has been occupied by the tannery since the 18th century.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.277212
Longitude
1.07509