Canterbury, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Canterbury, England
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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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27 and 28, St Radigund Street
Canterbury, England
Late C18 to early C19. 2 storeys red brick.
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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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24, Swanfield Road
Canterbury, England
Early C19. Timber-framed and weatherboarded house with slate roof. Door modern but doorcase original. Box sash window with glazing bars complete, except 3 ground floor windows. Shutters missing.