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Sainsbury's Car park
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 13 Jan 2013
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Canterbury buildings [136]
Number 35 Northgate was built in the 18th century with later alterations. Constructed of stuccoed brick under an old tile roof with a modern shopfront. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1334339
Canterbury is a small historic city on the River Stour in Kent, some 54 miles southeast of London. Occupied since prehistoric times, it became an important Roman city. In 672, the see of Canterbury gained authority over the entire English Church. After the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket at the cathedral in 1170, pilgrims from all parts of Christendom came to visit his shrine until the Dissolution. Today, Canterbury is a popular tourist destination and one of the most-visited cities in the United Kingdom. The city has a substantial student population, with four university campuses.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 12 Sep 2021
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Sainsbury's Supermarket, Canterbury
This is the entrance to the supermarket: part of the unusual structural methodology employed here can be seen above the roof.
Image: © Andy Parrett
Taken: 30 May 2009
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Canterbury buildings [133]
Number 32 Northgate is a 16th or 17th century building with a gable to the street, altered in the 18th century. Timber framed, painted brick under an old tile roof and a later 19th century shopfront. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1241052
Canterbury is a small historic city on the River Stour in Kent, some 54 miles southeast of London. Occupied since prehistoric times, it became an important Roman city. In 672, the see of Canterbury gained authority over the entire English Church. After the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket at the cathedral in 1170, pilgrims from all parts of Christendom came to visit his shrine until the Dissolution. Today, Canterbury is a popular tourist destination and one of the most-visited cities in the United Kingdom. The city has a substantial student population, with four university campuses.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 12 Sep 2021
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East end of Northgate, Canterbury
Retail premises continue to line Northgate as it heads out of Canterbury city centre.
Image: © Richard Vince
Taken: 25 Aug 2012
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Canterbury buildings [137]
Numbers 36 and 37 Northgate were built in the late 18th century. Constructed of brick, number 36 stuccoed, number 37 tile hung. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1241054
Canterbury is a small historic city on the River Stour in Kent, some 54 miles southeast of London. Occupied since prehistoric times, it became an important Roman city. In 672, the see of Canterbury gained authority over the entire English Church. After the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket at the cathedral in 1170, pilgrims from all parts of Christendom came to visit his shrine until the Dissolution. Today, Canterbury is a popular tourist destination and one of the most-visited cities in the United Kingdom. The city has a substantial student population, with four university campuses.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 12 Sep 2021
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Sainsbury's, Canterbury
Just off the eastern ring road.
Image: © Bill Boaden
Taken: 27 Jun 2012
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Canterbury buildings [138]
Number 46 Northgate was built in the 18th century of stuccoed brick under a tile roof. The shopfront is 19th century. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1260715
Canterbury is a small historic city on the River Stour in Kent, some 54 miles southeast of London. Occupied since prehistoric times, it became an important Roman city. In 672, the see of Canterbury gained authority over the entire English Church. After the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket at the cathedral in 1170, pilgrims from all parts of Christendom came to visit his shrine until the Dissolution. Today, Canterbury is a popular tourist destination and one of the most-visited cities in the United Kingdom. The city has a substantial student population, with four university campuses.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 12 Sep 2021
0.04 miles
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Canterbury buildings [134]
Number 33 Northgate was built in the 18th century of stuccoed brick under a tile roof. The side elevation is weatherboarded. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1096945
Canterbury is a small historic city on the River Stour in Kent, some 54 miles southeast of London. Occupied since prehistoric times, it became an important Roman city. In 672, the see of Canterbury gained authority over the entire English Church. After the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket at the cathedral in 1170, pilgrims from all parts of Christendom came to visit his shrine until the Dissolution. Today, Canterbury is a popular tourist destination and one of the most-visited cities in the United Kingdom. The city has a substantial student population, with four university campuses.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 12 Sep 2021
0.04 miles
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Canterbury buildings [135]
Number 34 Northgate was built in the 18th century. Constructed of stuccoed brick with a later shopfront. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1260713
Canterbury is a small historic city on the River Stour in Kent, some 54 miles southeast of London. Occupied since prehistoric times, it became an important Roman city. In 672, the see of Canterbury gained authority over the entire English Church. After the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket at the cathedral in 1170, pilgrims from all parts of Christendom came to visit his shrine until the Dissolution. Today, Canterbury is a popular tourist destination and one of the most-visited cities in the United Kingdom. The city has a substantial student population, with four university campuses.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 12 Sep 2021
0.04 miles