historical landmark in Manston, Kent
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St Augustine's Cross
Cliffs End, CT12 5JB Cliffsend, United KingdomThis 19th-century cross of Saxon design marks what is traditionally thought to have been the site of St Augustine's landing on the shores of England in AD 597.
Drapers Windmill
Saint Peter's Footpath, CT9 2SP Margate, United KingdomTraditional Kentish Smock Mill in Margate. Built in 1845 by John Holman of Canterbury. Open to the public on Sunday afternoons during the summer months
St Augustine's Conduit House
King's Park, CT1 1TF Canterbury, United KingdomThe Conduit House is part of the monastic waterworks which supplied nearby St Augustine's Abbey.
St Augustine's Abbey
Longport, CT1 1PF Canterbury, United KingdomThis great abbey, marking the rebirth of Christianity in southern England, was founded shortly after AD 597 by St Augustine.
North Foreland Lighthouse
North Foreland Road 36, CT10 3NN Broadstairs, United KingdomNorth Foreland Lighthouse was built in 1691 upon a promontory of the nearly perpendicular cliffs of the Isle of Thanet, first lit by fire in 1499
Herne Windmill
Herne Mill, Mill Lane, CT6 7DR Herne Bay, United KingdomHerne Mill is a Kentish smock windmill dating from 1789. It is Grade I listed & is owned by Kent County Council and cared for by the Friends of Herne Mill.