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The focal point of the city was the first of England's great Norman cathedrals. Nucleus of worldwide Anglicanism, the Cathedral Church of Christ...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesStanding on Roman foundations, 900-year-old Chichester Cathedral has a glass panel that reveals Roman mosaics uncovered during restorations...Read More
This important parish church dates from 1678, when the area was little more than a mineral spring surrounded by fields; the modern town of Tunbridge...Read More
Just across the road from Arundel Cathedral is another equally impressive—and equally oversized—religious building. This 14th-century parish...Read More
Situated two miles east of Tonbridge in the little village of Tudeley, this modest 13th-century church holds one of the glories of 20th-century...Read More
This far-too-big-for-a-small-town Catholic cathedral in the French-Gothic style was commissioned by Henry, Duke of Norfolk, to celebrate his...Read More
This huge gate, built in 1517, leads into the cathedral close. As you pass through, look up at the sculpted heads of two young figures: Prince...Read More
At the top of the hill at the center of Rye, this classic English village church is more than 900 years old and encompasses a number of architectural...Read More
The 12th-century building (which would now be called a hostel) lodged pilgrims who came to pray at the tomb of Thomas Becket. It's a tiny place...Read More
On a hilltop across the River Wey, this is only the second Anglican cathedral to be built on a new site since the Reformation in the 1500s....Read More
Augustine of Canterbury ordained the first English bishop in a small cathedral that stood on this site in the year 604. The current cathedral...Read More
One of the oldest monastic sites in the country, this was the burial place of Augustine, the first archibishop of Canterbury, in around 597...Read More
One of the oldest Cistercian abbeys in England, this was an important center of monastic power from 1128 until Henry VIII's dissolution of the...Read More
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