St Radigund's Garden and St Mary's Church

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St Radigund's Garden and St Mary's Church

Image: © Marathon Taken: 14 Dec 2013

Remains of the Roman wall form the rear boundary of St Radigund's Garden, which is seen ahead in this photograph. Here the Roman wall stands to a height of about twenty feet and is one of the most complete standing walls in Britain. In the 12th century the wall was heightened to form the north wall of St Mary's Church, the tower of which can be seen on the right. St Radigund's Garden was created by Canterbury City Council between 1978 and 1979.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.282318
Longitude
1.082746