IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
The Precincts, CANTERBURY, CT1 2EU

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to The Precincts, CT1 2EU by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (1869 Images Found)

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Canterbury houses [189]
The nearer of these two houses, number 87A Broad Street, was completely rebuilt after being damaged. Number 87 Broad Street, adjacent, is a late 18th or early 19th century house. Constructed in buff brick, the ground floor stuccoed and rusticated. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1336808 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
0.02 miles
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Canterbury houses [187]
Number 84 Broad Street was built in the late 18th or early 19th century. Constructed of red brick under a hipped tile roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1336807 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
0.02 miles
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Canterbury: Norman Staircase and Memorial Court
Image: © Michael Garlick Taken: 4 Mar 2023
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Canterbury houses [190]
Number 88 Broad Street is a mid 19th century house built in two parallel ranges. Constructed of red brick under a slate roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1085108 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
0.02 miles
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Canterbury houses [188]
Numbers 85 and 86 Broad Street are a pair of late 18th or early 19th century houses. Constructed of red brick. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1085107 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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King's School
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 17 Sep 2022
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Canterbury houses [185]
Number 82 Broad Street has an 18th or early 19th century front to an earlier building. The ground floor is probably underbuilt, stuccoed and lined to simulate ashlar, all under a hipped tile roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1336806 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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Broad St
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 12 Feb 2016
0.02 miles
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The Jolly Sailor, Canterbury
Dating from 1899, it is on the corner of The Borough and Broad Street.
Image: © Bill Boaden Taken: 25 Jun 2012
0.03 miles
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Broad Street, Canterbury
Image: © Chris Whippet Taken: 30 Jun 2014
0.03 miles
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