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May 4: Canterbury

After falling into bed before 6:30 I slept well and quite solidly for nearly 11 hours. I awoke feeling only a little tired and certainly without any signs of jet lag and was up by 6:00 to head down to breakfast early. It was drizzling a little outside, grey and cold but I had an inkling it would improve.

After a nourishing breakfast I got myself ready to head out on my first adventure. The walk to the station took about 1/2 hour and along the way I adjusted to the realisation that I was back here again and it felt so nice. The rain had stopped but it was still grey and cold - but I didn't mind at all.

First destination was going to be Canterbury. I caught the 9:30 train to Canterbury West. On the way there we passed green fields interspersed with undulations and woods. I would discover that this is typical of the Kent countryside. Upon my arrival I headed to the centre of the town through a city gate.

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The cathedral is huge. I thought York Minster from last year was big, but Canterbury feels much more cavernous and has extensive grounds around it. 

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The pulpit was rather ornate. 

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As you'd expect, there was stained glass everywhere. Some of the most intricate I have seen. 

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Along with incredibly detailed ceilings. 

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After wandering through each part of the interior, I explored the grounds. The wisterias are out at the moment.

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I thought these lights were interesting. 

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After buying a beautiful book on song birds, I made my way through the town to Canterbury East station, stopping for some lunch along the way. 

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For some reason, this house caught my eye.

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Finally, just before the station, I came across a wheel anchored to the wall. No idea why. 

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After a 1/2 hour wait at the train station I boarded the train to my next destination - Dover. 

tags: Canterbury
categories: Journal
Saturday 05.06.17
Posted by Ian Barber
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