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Canterbury - Wikipedia Canterbury ( ˈkæntərb (ə) ri ⓘ, - bɛri ) [2] is a city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the Canterbury district, in the county of Kent, England; it was a county borough until 1974 It lies on the River Stour The city has a mild oceanic climate
Visit Canterbury In the heart of Kent and just under one hour's train drive from London, Canterbury is a medieval walled city that has been hosting visitors for more than 1,000 years - so a warm welcome for any 'pilgrim' is guaranteed!
Canterbury | Location, Cathedral, History, Facts | Britannica Canterbury is a historic town and surrounding city (local authority) in the administrative and historic county of Kent, southeastern England Its cathedral has been the primary ecclesiastical center of England since the early 7th century CE
Canterbury Travel Guide 2025: A Journey Through History Pilgrimage Walk through Canterbury’s ancient Roman walls, explore its legendary cathedral linked to Thomas Becket, drift along the River Stour, and rediscover medieval England in this heartfelt 2025 travel journey through one of Britain’s most storied cities
Canterbury city guide - discoverbritain. com From its magnificent cathedral and riverside gardens to its bustling pubs and tearooms, the historic city of Canterbury is a joy to explore
Canterbury Travel Guide (including essential tips, itinerary map) Our Canterbury Travel Guide includes recommended places to visit and things to do, accommodation options, tips and more for the beautiful English city Everything you need to plan your visit and essential reading for any visitor to Canterbury!
The Canterbury Tales - Wikipedia Canterbury Cathedral from the north west c 1890–1900 (retouched from a black white photograph) The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories built around a frame tale, a common and already long established genre in this period Chaucer's Tales differs from most other story "collections" in this genre chiefly in its intense variation