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Rounding a bend on the A28
Image: © Basher Eyre
Taken: 23 Sep 2024
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Canterbury buildings [127]
Now part of King's School, the former Diocesan and Payne Smith Church of England primary school was built in 1849 as a National School. Constructed of coursed Kentish ragstone, under a plain tiled roof. The boundary wall and a schoolhouse are included in the listing, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1392460
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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Zebra crossing on Broad Street
Looking along Broad Street near the junction with Military Road.
Image: © DS Pugh
Taken: 20 Aug 2019
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Canterbury buildings [124]
Numbers 47 and 47A Broad were formerly number 1 Military Road. This is a 15th century building refronted in, probably, the early 19th century. Timber framed, refronted in brick, all under a tiled roof. The shopfront is early 19th century. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1336784
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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Lady Kingsdown House
Grade II listed.
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 17 Sep 2022
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Unusual traffic on Military Road, Canterbury
Former London bus 397 CLT (RM1397) is probably returning to base, which is unlikely to be Swiss Cottage. The detailed blind is more likely: 'Supporting the Pilgrim's Hospices in East Kent'.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 28 Dec 2015
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Canterbury houses [193]
Bakery Cottage, number 1A Military Road, was built in the 18th century in painted brick under an old tile roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1096957
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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48, Broad St
Grade II listed. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-170421-48-broad-street-kent
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 12 Feb 2016
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Canterbury houses [173]
Number 48 Broad Street is an 18th century house in red brick under a hipped tile roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1249764
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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Canterbury houses [174]
Number 49 Broad Street and number 15 Albion Place were built in the early 19th century. Constructed of red brick under a tile roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1085145
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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