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CANTERBURY

‘The mighty cathedral dates back 1400 years as a centre for pilgrimage’

FITTINGLY BEAUTIFUL for a county described as the ‘Garden of England’, the medieval city of Canterbury in Kent is packed with history and culture.

Its cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a place of great religious significance - the diocese is led by the head of the Church of England, the Archbishop of Canterbury.

The city also has three universities, a castle and access to countryside and coast - and London, an hour away by train.

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