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Grade II* listed buildings in City of Canterbury; Grade I listed buildings in Kent. Grade I listed buildings in Ashford (borough) Grade I listed buildings in Dartford (borough) Grade I listed buildings in Dover (district) Grade I listed buildings in Folkestone and Hythe; Grade I listed buildings in Gravesham; Grade I listed buildings in Maidstone
Hackington, Canterbury: Almshouse: 1570: 3 December 1949: 1374126: Manwood's Hospital: Number 77 (part of the Rose and Crown Inn), Nos 78 & 79, St Dunstans St Canterbury: House: 16th century: 3 December 1949
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Canterbury" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A regulated developer is to provide each purchaser with a disclosure document called a Property Report. The Property Report contains relevant information about the subdivision and must be delivered to each purchaser before the signing of the contract or agreement and gives the purchaser at a minimum a 7-day period to cancel the purchase agreement.
The original guildhall in Canterbury was located at the corner of High Street and Guildhall Street and was completed in 1180. [2] The building, which was rebuilt in 1437, 1688 and 1697, was used as a venue for magistrates court hearings and hosted a concert at which the young composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, performed one of his pieces in ...
The districts of Kent are Ashford, Canterbury, Dartford, Dover, Folkestone and Hythe, Gravesham, Maidstone, Medway, Tonbridge and Malling, Tunbridge Wells, Sevenoaks, Swale and Thanet. As there are 979 Grade II* listed buildings in the county they have been split into separate lists for each district.
Pages in category "Lists of Grade II* listed buildings in Kent" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The former guesthouse building. Blackfriars, Canterbury was a priory of the Dominican Order in Kent, England. Founded in 1237 it lay either side of the River Stour in the west of the city, adjacent to where the Marlowe Theatre now stands. Some buildings still remain and are used for community purposes.