Because they felt like it!
500AD by st. Augustine
Canterbury Cathedral was built in the year 602.
Christopher Wren
Canterbury Castle in Kent, England, was built shortly after the Norman Conquest, around 1070. It was constructed under the orders of William the Conqueror and served as a defensive stronghold and royal residence. The castle has undergone various modifications and restorations over the centuries.
The Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury was originally opened in 1946. It underwent a major redevelopment and was reopened on October 24, 2011, featuring modern facilities while retaining its cultural significance. The theatre is named after the famous playwright Christopher Marlowe, who was born in Canterbury.
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Well in the Canterbury Tales, the characters were all on a pilgrimage to Canterbury, to the shrine of St. Thomas.
He has a sense for adventure, and the pilgrimage to Canterbury will help the Skipper learn the waterways around Canterbury.
The address of the Canterbury Public Library is: 1 Municipal Drive, Canterbury, 06331 1453
It was Augustine who was allowed to build the Cathedral and church by the Anglo-Saxon king Aethelberht.
It was Augustine who was allowed to build the Cathedral and church by the Anglo-Saxon king Aethelberht.
The address of the Canterbury Shaker Village is: 288 Shaker Rd, Canterbury, NH 03224-2728