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Chartham Station
Station Road, Canterbury, Kent CT4 7HT - England, UK

Chartham Station lies on the banks of the River Great Stour about three miles to the west of the ancient city of Canterbury in Kent. The station serves the small village of Chartham and offers infrequent services to London...
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Attractions near Chartham Station
A selection of attractions close to Chartham Station:
Canterbury Castle  (4.1 Miles)
Canterbury Castle is the ruin of a Norman Castle, constructed shortly after the Battle of Hastings. One of three such castles, it was - like...
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St Mildred’s Church  (4.2 Miles)
St Mildred's is the only surviving pre-Norman Conquest church within the City walls of Canterbury, and it has been in continuous use since Saxon Times....
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Garden of St Mary de Castro  (4.2 Miles)
The Garden of St Mary de Castro is a small, secluded garden surrounded by period houses, restaurants, cafés, art galleries and specialist shops. Well-stocked borders...
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Greyfriars Chapel  (4.4 Miles)
Greyfriars Chapel is what's left of the first Franciscan friary in Britain. In fact, St Francis of Assisi was still living when it was founded...
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Museum of Canterbury  (4.5 Miles)
Packed with more exhibits than ever before, The Museum of Canterbury traces the turbulent times of one of England's greatest cities. Displays cover Roman and...
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The Canterbury Tales  (4.5 Miles)
This is one of Kent’s most popular attractions. The Canterbury Tales takes visitors on a medieval adventure inspired by England's greatest poet, Geoffrey Chaucer. Highlights...
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Westgate Towers Museum  (4.5 Miles)
One of England's finest fortified gatehouses is home to an armoury, dungeons, murder holes and museums. Charting 600 years of history, displays range from Civil...
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Tower House  (4.6 Miles)
The Tower House is built around a square tower that was once part of Canterbury's walls, and it's all that remains of the city's defences...
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Westgate Gardens  (4.6 Miles)
Westgate Gardens have been a public space since the middle ages. Reminders of the past include a Norman archway, a tower house and a 200-year-old...
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The River Stour  (4.6 Miles)
At 21.5 miles, the River Stour is the second longest river in Kent - only the mighty Medway is longer. At Canterbury, the Stour flows...
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St George’s Tower  (4.6 Miles)
The Elizabethan dramatist and poet, Christopher Marlowe, was baptized here on February 26, 1564. The church that stood here then was probably pre-Norman in origin...
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Royal Museum and Art Gallery  (4.6 Miles)
Inside this magnificent Victorian building, there are outstanding art collections and fascinating museum displays. Highlights include the paintings of TS Cooper, considered to be England's...
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Canterbury Roman Museum  (4.6 Miles)
The Roman Museum is located close to the heart of Canterbury and explores the long and illustrious links that the city and surrounding area had...
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Canterbury Royal Museum  (4.6 Miles)
The Canterbury Royal Museum is closely linked to the British Army and houses a great deal of beautiful costumes and medals amongst other artefacts that...
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Eastbridge Hospital  (4.6 Miles)
Eastbridge Hospital of St Thomas the Martyr has been providing hospitality to visitors for 800 years. It was founded after the murder of St Thomas...
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Old Weavers House  (4.6 Miles)
The Old Weavers House is one of Canterbury's best-known and most photographed landmarks. It's easy to see why – not only is it right in...
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St Peter’s Church  (4.6 Miles)
St Peter's church has a history spanning 900 years. Evidence of past centuries includes Roman tiles on the tower, a Norman font and stonework and...
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Sidney Cooper Gallery  (4.6 Miles)
A venue for local and national art, the Sidney Cooper Gallery exhibits work running from sculpture by students from Canterbury Christ Church University to paintings...
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Buffs Regimental Museum  (4.6 Miles)
The Buffs Regiment was set up in Elizabethan times and enjoyed one of the proudest histories as part of the British Army until it was...
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Canterbury Roman Museum  (4.7 Miles)
The Romans arrived in Canterbury nearly two thousand years ago. They left their mark, and this underground Museum offers a glimpse into a Roman City...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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