Canterbury, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Canterbury, England
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Ye Olde Beverlie Inn
Canterbury, England
Said to be of the same date as the Almshouses adjoining (1570) but on the outside the only part visible that dates from that period is the crow-stepped gable in the west front. 2 storeys red brick.
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39, N Lane
Canterbury, England
An L-shaped C15 timber-framed building refaced in the C18. 2 storeys painted brick.
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42, St Radigund Street
Canterbury, England
Early C19. 2 storeys stuccoed.
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The Miller's Arms Public House
Canterbury, England
Early C19. 2 storeys colour-washed.
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15, St Radigund Street
Canterbury, England
Late C18. 2 storeys painted brick.
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1, St Radigund Street
Canterbury, England
Early C19. 2 storeys red brick. Old tiled roof with 1 dormer. 2 sashes with verticals only. Ground floor has left side carriage entrance. Nos 1 to 3 (consec) form a group.
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Harflete
Canterbury, England
Formerly a barn to No, 101. Partly 3 storeys painted brick with 2 sashes and a tiled roof, partly a 2 storey brick range with tiled roof and restored windows.
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The Old Vicarage, Hackington
Canterbury, England
C17 and later. 2 parallel ranges.
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Old St Stephen's School
Canterbury, England
Built in 1848 in a style echoing Manwood's Hospital opposite. Red brick with a diaper pattern of grey headers. Crow-stepped gables at ends, and one forming a bell-gable. Tilted roof. Casement windows with leaded lights.
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15, London Road
Canterbury, England
Early C19. 2 storeys stuccoed.