view gallery SE2.6 km | Cut Bench Mark - St.Giles - Kingston, Kent. in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints A cut bench mark on the tower of St.Giles church, Church Lane, Kingston, Kent, CT4 6HY. posted by: MeerRescue location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 11/10/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery NW2.7 km | Canterbury County Council Boundary Stone No 29 - Nackington, Kent, CT4 7AD in Public Land Survey Marks A Boundary Marker stone of the former Canterbury County Council located outside Nackington Farm, Church Lane, Nackington, Kent, CT4 7AD. posted by: MeerRescue location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 05/16/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery NW3.1 km | Nackington War Memorial - Nackington, Kent, CT4 7AF in World War I Memorials and Monuments The War Memorial of Nackington village,near Canterbury, Kent, CT4 7AF. posted by: MeerRescue location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 05/17/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery NW3.7 km | Canterbury County Council Boundary Stone No 26a - Nackington, Kent, CT4 7AU. in Public Land Survey Marks A boundary stone of the former Canterbury County Council sited in Nackington Road at the junction with Langton Lane, Canterbury, Kent, CT4 7AU. posted by: MeerRescue location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 05/16/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery NW4.3 km | St Lawrence Ground - Old Dover Road, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 3NZ in Professional Sports Venues St Lawrence Ground, home of Kent County Cricket Club, founded in 1870. posted by: MeerRescue location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 06/23/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SE4.3 km | Cut Bench Mark - St John the Baptist - Barham, Kent. in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints A cut bench mark on the tower of St.John the Baptist church, Church Hill Barham, Kent, CT4 6PB. posted by: MeerRescue location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 11/10/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SE4.5 km | Victorian Post Box - Old Valley Road, Barham, Kent. in Victorian Post Boxes A wall mounted Victorian Post Box in the village of Barham, Kent. posted by: MeerRescue location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 04/30/2017 last visited: 02/25/2020 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Cut Bench Mark - Ivy Lane, Canterbury, UK in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints This mark is cut into the brickwork of a terrace of houses. posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 04/02/2012 last visited: 05/14/2012 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Cut Bench Mark - Ivy Lane, Canterbury, UK in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints This mark is cut into the wall of a public house named the "Two Sawyers". posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 04/02/2012 last visited: 05/14/2012 |
view gallery N5.3 km | St Augustine's Abbey Garden - Longport, Canterbury, Kent, UK in UK Historical Markers This plaque is to the right of the main visitor entrance to the Abbey grounds on the north side of Longport in Canterbury. posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 02/02/2014 last visited: 12/29/2015 |
view gallery N5.3 km | St Augustine's Abbey - Canterbury, Kent, UK in Abbeys, Convents and Monasteries This great abbey, marking the rebirth of Christianity in southern England, was founded shortly after AD 597 by St Augustine. Originally created as a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent, it is part of the Canterbury World Heritage Site. posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 02/02/2014 last visited: 12/29/2015 |
view gallery N5.3 km | St Augustine's Abbey - Canterbury, Kent, UK in Wikipedia Entries This great abbey, marking the rebirth of Christianity in southern England, was founded shortly after AD 597 by St Augustine. Originally created as a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent, it is part of the Canterbury World Heritage Site. posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 02/02/2014 last visited: 12/29/2015 |
view gallery N5.3 km | St Augustine's Abbey - Canterbury, Kent, UK in Preserved Architectural Remnants and Ruins This great abbey, marking the rebirth of Christianity in southern England, was founded shortly after AD 597 by St Augustine. Originally created as a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent, it is part of the Canterbury World Heritage Site. posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 02/02/2014 last visited: 12/29/2015 |
view gallery N5.3 km | St Augustine's Abbey - Canterbury, Kent, UK in Official Local Tourism Attractions This great abbey, marking the rebirth of Christianity in southern England, was founded shortly after AD 597 by St Augustine. Originally created as a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent, it is part of the Canterbury World Heritage Site. posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 02/02/2014 last visited: 12/29/2015 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Two Sawyers - Ivy Lane, Canterbury, Kent, UK in Pictorial Pub Signs This pub, the "Two Sawyers", is on the south side of Ivy Lane opposite the junction with Love Lane in Canterbury. posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 02/02/2014 last visited: 12/29/2015 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Cut Bench Mark - Longport, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 1PE. in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints A cut bench mark located on the Londis Store in Longport, Canterbury, Kent CT1 1PE posted by: MeerRescue location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 05/15/2012 last visited: 10/15/2020 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Dane John Mound -- Canterbury, Kent, UK in Ancient Roman Civilization Canterbury's Dane John Mound is an ancient Roman cemetery in this deeply historic town posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 09/25/2016 last visited: 09/17/2021 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Dane John Gardens -- Canterbury, Kent, UK in Worldwide Cemeteries Canterbury's Dane John Mound is an ancient Roman cemetery burial mound posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 09/26/2016 last visited: 09/17/2021 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Millennium Mural - Canterbury, Kent, UK in Murals In the subway from the bus station to the city walls and beyond is this spectacular mural. The subway runs underneath the road from the High Street to St George's Place. posted by: Dragontree location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 05/05/2012 last visited: 11/06/2020 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Town Pound -- Canterbury, Kent, UK in Town and Village Pounds The Canterbury town pound outside the old city walls along Upper Bridge Street posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 09/30/2016 last visited: 10/15/2020 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Castle Market Tower - The City Walls, Canterbury, Kent, UK in UK Historical Markers On top of the city walls is an information board about the Castle Market Tower in Canterbury. Below is a subway under the road with a spectacular mural detailing the history of the city. posted by: Dragontree location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 05/06/2012 last visited: 10/15/2020 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Dane John Mound - Canterbury, Kent, UK in Wikipedia Entries Dane John Mound is the name given to a conical mound and the associated gardens. It was discovered that the mound was a Roman burial site and it was also used, by the Normans, as the site of the first Canterbury Castle. posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 11/09/2020 last visited: 09/17/2021 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Dane John Mound - Canterbury, Kent, UK in Satellite Imagery Oddities Dane John Mound is the name given to a conical mound and the associated gardens. It was discovered that the mound was a Roman burial site and it was also used, by the Normans, as the site of the first Canterbury Castle. posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 11/09/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery NW5.3 km | James Simmons - Dane John Mound, Canterbury, Kent, UK in Citizen Memorials A monument, in the form of a pillar to James Simmons, stands atop the Dane John Mound in Canterbury. A plaque, attached to the pillar explains what James Simmons did to be recognised in this way. posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 11/11/2020 last visited: 09/17/2021 |
view gallery NW5.3 km | Dane John Mound - Canterbury, Kent, UK in Official Local Tourism Attractions Dane John Mound is the name given to a conical mound and the associated gardens. It was discovered that the mound was a Roman burial site and it was also used, by the Normans, as the site of the first Canterbury Castle. posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 11/09/2020 last visited: 09/17/2021 |
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