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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
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Sports venues in Kent, Washington (3 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Kent, Washington" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The districts of Kent are Ashford, Canterbury, Dartford, Dover, Gravesham, Maidstone, Medway, Tonbridge and Malling, Tunbridge Wells, Sevenoaks, Shepway, Swale and Thanet. As there are 435 Grade I listed buildings in the county they have been split into separate lists for each district.
Excavations on the Roman and Medieval Defences of Canterbury. Maidstone, UK: Canterbury Archaeological Trust and Kent Archaeological Society. pp. 17– 120. ISBN 0-906746-03-5. Howard, John (1777). The State of the Prisons in England and Wales, with Preliminary Observations and an Account of Some Foreign Prisons. Warringon, UK: William Eyres.
All Saints Cottage, on All Saints Lane, in Canterbury, Kent, England is a building dating from the 16th century.Its origins and original purpose and configuration are all uncertain; it may have been designed as a single house, or as a range of smaller cottages, or have served some commercial or religious function.
Garlinge Green has the closest secondary school to Lower Hardres and is just on the outskirts of Canterbury. [9] There are only a couple key buildings in the immediate area of the village. The village hall is situated within the center of the community and is more commonly known as the John Baker White Memorial Hall which was built in 1995.