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Trains to Canterbury
January 20th, 2010 by admin
In 1070, the church suffered a great fire, so it was almost completely rebuilt with an English Gothic style. In the nine years have been renovated and enlarged, most stained glass windows dating from the XII. You can find here Trains to Canterbury. The last major renovation was in 1830 with the collapse of the towers. Although the visit to the Cathedral takes time, it pays to walk the streets of this charming city. Where to start St. George’s Street, is a lonely church tower of St. George’s church, destroyed in World War II. Continuing along the same street when it becomes High Street, one arrives at the Butter-market, a place where today there is a market and was formerly the slaughterhouse.