• Canterbury Castle is a Norman Castle in Canterbury, Kent, England (grid reference TR14545743). It is a five-minute walk from Canterbury East Station and the main bus...
  • Canterbury Castle was built between 1085 and 1125 to replace a predecessor. This predecessor, an earth and timber motte-and-bailey castle...
  • There are many other places to see, such as the Canterbury Norman Castle and St.Augustine’s Abbey.
  • However, after Henry II built his new castle at Dover, Canterbury Castle declined in importance and became the county gaol.
  • The Canterbury Castle was constructed in the 11th century in the southwest quarter of the city.
  • Canterbury Castle is one of the few remaining medieval castles in the south-east of England, located in the historic city of Canterbury, Kent.
  • During our recent visit, one of the Canterbury things to see was the Norman Castle.
  • Get a quick retrospective look at Canterbury’s genesis back in 1995, and how it’s grown in value as the city changed over the last 21 years.
  • Canterbury Castle is a significant historical structure located in the heart of Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom.
  • Canterbury submitted to William the Conquerer in October 1066 and his first castle was a simple motte and bailey design a short distance away, the motte still...