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Wincheap is a road and suburb in Canterbury, Kent, England. The road forms part of the A28 road , stretching for around 1 mile (1.6 km) from the city wall, close by Canterbury East railway station , to the over-crossing of the A2 and the parish of Thanington .
Other preserved sections of the route nearby include March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Old Canterbury Road (about 2 miles (3.2 km) to the east, along Route 14 through Canterbury then straight on 14A, Canterbury Road) and March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Palmer Road (an approximately 2,000-foot (610 m) stretch about 3 miles (4.8 km) to the west ...
Old Canterbury Rd: Canterbury Rd. from its junction with Old Canterbury Rd. 41°41′22″N 71°57′04″W / 41.689444°N 71.951111°W / 41.689444; -71.951111 ( March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Old Canterbury
March Route of Rochambeau's Army: Manship Road-Barstow Road – Manship Rd., Barstow Rd. from jct. with Manship Rd. to Westminster Rd. (added February 8, 2003) Prudence Crandall House – Jct. of CT 14 and 169 (added November 22, 1970) Westminster Congregational Church; FaithWay Community Church – 567 S. Canterbury Rd. Canterbury, CT 06374
From Sarre, the road passes through the villages of Upstreet, Hersden and Sturry, and then to the city of Canterbury. It forms part of Canterbury's ring road before leaving via Wincheap and Thanington Without, where a sliproad linking to the A2 was completed in 2011. [2]
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On 31 January 1556, John Lomas (or Jhon Lowmas) of Tenterden, Kent, Agnes Snoth (or Annis Snod) of Smarden, Kent, Anne Wright (or Albright) alias Champnes, Joan Sole (or Jone Soale) of Horton, Kent and Joan Catmer of Hythe, Kent were burned alive at the stake in Wincheap, Canterbury. A monument marks the spot on the road now called 'Martyrs ...
“Oh, here we are, right here,” Jim said, easing onto the corkscrew drive that led up a hill onto the Recovery Works property. “Comes up on you pretty fast.” To the left was a series of small brick cottages where the residents lived. The road ended at the main building, which housed the detox wing, communal rooms and administrative offices.