2. How will you rebrand this important historic centre? CANTERBURY
3. Lunch spot Cathedral West Gate Part of the Mediaeval wall Burgate Buttermarket Whitefriars shopping complex (before completion) Marlow Theatre Main shopping street Coach Park
4. There are lots of places to visit in Canterbury … … from museums to art galleries and from the Cathedral to the Marlowe theatre
12. The Medieval city of Canterbury Christ’s Church Gate Still the entrance to the cathedral Mercery Lane – just as narrow today! Today this is the main shopping street Buttermarket
13. In the 14 th C. Jeffray Chaucer wrote about the pilgrimages to Canterbury. There’s a permanent exhibition of his famous ‘Canterbury Tales’ in the city centre
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15. Canterbury was a walled city. This is the Medieval ‘West Gate’ at the end of the main shopping street
16. ‘ Buttermarket’ – at the heart of the city and close to the entrance to the Cathedral. There used to be a grocery market here in the medieval period
17. Canterbury has retained it’s sense of history - old buildings and narrow streets are everywhere
18. There’s a real café culture in Canterbury - this is just one of the dozens of places to dine.
23. Just a short distance from the centre you feel you are in the countryside
24. Lunch spot Cathedral West Gate Part of the Mediaeval wall Burgate Buttermarket Whitefriars shopping complex (before completion) Marlow Theatre Main shopping street Coach Park