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  2. Canterbury Castle - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury Castle is a Norman Castle in Canterbury, Kent, England (grid reference 1] It is a five-minute walk from Canterbury East Station and the main bus station around City Wall. Canterbury Castle was one of the three original Royal castles of Kent (the other two being Rochester Castle and Dover Castle ).

  3. List of tourist attractions in Kent - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury Cathedral; Chartwell (principal adult home of Winston Churchill) Chiddingstone Castle; Deal Castle; Dover Castle; The Grange, Ramsgate; Hever Castle; Ightham Mote 14th century house ; Knole House; Leeds Castle; Penshurst Place; Fort Amherst, Chatham; Reculver (Roman fort & Reculver Towers) Richborough Castle & Roman Fort; Rochester ...

  4. Canterbury Castle (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury Castle, also known as Arlington Castle, [2] was a private house located in southwest Portland, Oregon and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Constructed during 1929–1931, the house was designed by Jeter O. Frye to resemble England's Canterbury Castle on the exterior and to evoke the Art Deco styling of Hollywood of ...

  5. Scheduled monuments in Kent - Wikipedia

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    One of the three original royal castles of Kent. Considered the most significant defensive castle in the history of England. [7] Eynsford Castle: 11th century AD Ruined medieval fortification. An early Norman castle. [8] Greyfriars, Canterbury

  6. Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury is a popular tourist destination, with the city's economy heavily reliant upon tourism, alongside higher education and retail. As of 2011, the city's population was over 55,000, including a substantial number of students and one of the highest student-to-permanent-resident ratios in Britain.

  7. Kent Museum of Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    The Kent Museum of Freemasonry, is a museum in St Peters Place, Canterbury, Kent with a rare collection of masonic exhibits of national and international importance.. It tells the history of Freemasonry from its inception through to the modern day, which emphasis on Kent, its Lodges and their origins and has possibly the finest collection of Masonic material in the UK outside London.

  8. Canterbury city walls - Wikipedia

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    The inhabitants of Canterbury put up no resistance to the Normans during their conquest of England in 1066. [30] William the Conqueror instructed that a castle was to be built in the city; Canterbury Castle was built on the south side of the city and formed part of the circuit of defence, with property being destroyed to make room for it. [31]

  9. Dane John Mound - Wikipedia

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    Dane John Mound. The Dane John Mound, also known as the Dane John Gardens, is a former Roman cemetery in the city of Canterbury, Kent.It was converted into a motte-and-bailey castle in the 11th century, and turned into a civic park between 1790 and 1803.

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