In the heart of Canterbury, Falstaff Hotel is a charming, 15th-century coach inn next to ... more
the Westgate Tower, 20 minutes from Dover and within walking distance of historic Canterbury Cathedral.Rooms are all en suite, with a TV and some double rooms feat...
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A traditional 15th century coaching Inn the Falstaff Hotel is steeped in history yet ... more
offers residents every modern comfort Located just a few steps away from the imposing Westgate Tower the hotel provides easy access to Canterbury city centre and its...
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Housed in a 15th century coaching inn, the beamed Falstaff Hotel is situated in the heart ... more
of historic Canterbury, 400 metres from the Royal Museum and Art Gallery. The 46 guestrooms have decor in a traditional style with floral patterned fabrics and an...
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Housed in a 15th century coaching inn, the beamed Falstaff Hotel is situated in the heart ... more
of historic Canterbury, 400 metres from the Royal Museum and Art Gallery. The 46 guestrooms have decor in a traditional style with floral patterned fabrics and an...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Historical benefits,good attraction for all the family to learn about Disadvantages: Mnay steps to climb.Apart form that none
Well as my Dover castle review seemed to go down rather well with ratings received, and this is a rather local attraction to me, I thought I would do a review won Canterbury cathedral.
I can view this beautifully from my office window on my construction site, which I think is a privilege really.
History of the Cathedral
Well I should think most people know something about the cathedral and its history but I will merely scratch the surface of it in this review im sure?
The Cathedral was founded in 597AD by St Augustine who landed on the south east corner of England as a missionary from Rome.
St Augustine was given a site in Canterbury to set up his church and this was St Martins, which still stands today.
This was given to him by the then King of England Ethelbert. This Church was used throughout the Roman occupation and in ...
Advantages: First rate entertainment Disadvantages: Not a single one!
I do not think that we laughed so much in ages! The animated Canterbury Tales is a masterful and extremely well done re-telling of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
The animation is better than first rate. The animations were undertaken by some of the top animators in Europe, made in Wales and Russia the production values were exceedingly good. It was almost possible to forget that they were animations, sometimes, the work was so exquisite.
The Canterbury Tales were written by Geoffrey Chaucer who was a scholar, a gentleman, a diplomat and also something of a 14th century secret agent. The Canterbury Tales was not entirely finished, but must be one of the most enduring pieces of fiction ever written in England.
The characters of the pilgrims who were taking part in the pilgrimage form London to Thomas a Becket's shrine in ...
Advantages: A little bit of calm (and it's free!) Disadvantages: It's tiny
Could one visit Canterbury and not feel the inexorable tug of the majestic Cathedral? The grandeur and beauty of the building and precincts are well documented and its history formidable.
In 1170 four knights, believing themselves to be acting on the instruction of Henry II, murdered Archbistop Thomas Becket in the Cathedral. Until the destruction of his shrine in 1538 by Thomas Cromwell, the cathedral became a place of pilgrimage for the old and the sick. Millions passed through in the hope of redemption in the presence of the shrine of the saint devoted to the poor and the needy.
However, ice-cream vendors, jugglers, whining children, French coach tour groups and Japanese snappers can easily dominate a visit today. The hustle, the bustle, the queues and the elbows can all make for a demanding and sticky summer morning outing ...