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Capture Kent (Canterbury)2nd September 2022Arts & Crafts tagsCulture & Heritage tagsOutdoor Activities tagsJoin Capture Kent on a relaxed 2-hour photography walking experience, taking in Canterbury’s medieval ramparts, its Norman Castle, and its meadows and rivers.
An Evening with Patience Agbabi26th August 2022Culture & Heritage tagsAward-winning poet Patience Agbabi presents a spell-binding event which links both Canterbury's pilgrim past and tales of today's refugees.
Three people walking away from camera, down woodland path, surrounded with trees.Pilgrimage as Transformation – A Symposium to Explore Contemporary Thinking15th August 2022Join us for Pilgrimage as Transformation, a symposium to explore contemporary thinking at Canterbury Christ Church University.
Two people at Canterbury Cathedral door. Big wooden doors with scrolls on.Pilgrim’s Experience of Canterbury3rd August 2022Culture & Heritage tagsFood & Drink tagsJoin experienced guide, Paul, for a hidden gems tour of Canterbury, discovering the city's medieval past.
Franciscan Gardens at sunset. Grass, with stone building in the left and some trees surrounding.The Franciscan Gardens and Eastbridge Hospital1st August 2022Outdoor Activities tagsEnjoy this historic oasis in the city centre of Canterbury, next to the river Stour, with talks and tours as part of the Kent Pilgrims’…
The Franciscan Gardens and Eastbridge Hospital1st August 2022Outdoor Activities tagsEnjoy this historic oasis in the city centre of Canterbury, next to the river Stour, with talks and tours as part of the Kent Pilgrims’…
Thomas Becket Churches Tour18th July 2022Outdoor Activities tagsJoin a two-hour guided walk with Andrew Kelly, visiting churches associated with Thomas Becket.
Pint of beerKent Pilgrims’ Festival Ale @ The Canterbury Food and Drink Festival14th July 2022Food & Drink tagsJoin us for the launch of the specially commissioned Pilgims Ale at the Canterbury Food and Drink Festival.
Exhibition: ‘The Road to Santiago’13th July 2022Pilgrimage tagsAn exhibition by Torin Brown at Canterbury Cathedral, detailing his experiences while walking on pilgrimage to Santiago.
Pilgrims Way sign.Talk: ‘We Are Pilgrims: Journeys in Search of Ourselves’13th July 2022Pilgrimage tagsJoin Victoria Preston at Canterbury Cathedral for a talk on pilgrimage.
Canterbury Cathedral outside, on a sunny day.Canterbury UNESCO Tour6th July 2022Culture & Heritage tagsOutdoor Activities tagsJoin a new guided tour of the UNESCO-listed city of Canterbury combining the three sites that together give Canterbury this title.
Canterbury Cathedral outside, on a sunny day.Canterbury UNESCO Tour6th July 2022Culture & Heritage tagsOutdoor Activities tagsJoin a new guided tour of the UNESCO-listed city of Canterbury combining the three sites that together give Canterbury this title.
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