A historic Christmas market is returning to the grounds of Canterbury Cathedral for the first time in more than 200 years.
A Christmas market which dates back more than 600 years is returning to the grounds of a Kent landmark for the first time since the 1800s.
A Christmas market returns to the grounds of Canterbury Cathedral for the first time in 200 years. The cathedral’s festive market first opened in 1383 and gained popularity until it closed in 1813.
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"It's most famous for the Canterbury Cathedral a UNESCO World Heritage site which sits at the centre of English history." Children aged 17 and under, as well as full-time students in Kent's one ...
The Dean delivering the Christmas Day homily at Canterbury Cathedral, 2014 Credit: PA/ALAMY Out and about in the precincts at Canterbury, Willis made a point of greeting colleagues, schoolchildren ...