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THE OLD TANNERY


Sales Centre Tel: 01227 453853
10am - 5pm 7 days a week ** LATE NIGHT OPENING ** THURSDAY 11AM - 7PM
Prices from £159,950 to £334,000

Welcome to The Old Tannery, Canterbury, a superb new development of contemporary apartments and townhouses, situated within the old City Walls.

Canterbury boasts a fascinating history, from the famous Canterbury Cathedral which dates from around 1100, the centre of the Anglican faith throughout the world, and the shrine of St Thomas à Becket, the
Archbishop between 1162 and 1170 who was brutally murdered at the instigation of King Henry II. Three hundred years later, the heavily jewelled shrine was dismantled and plundered by King Henry VIII who then set about destroying the Abbey and building a royal palace in its place.

Today, Canterbury has everything that we have come to expect of a modern city. All the major shops and department stores are here together with a fabulous range of restaurants, pubs and bars. The bustling city centre comes alive at night, with various pubs, bars and eateries, fit to burst with young and old alike, making the most off all that the city has to offer.

Enjoy City centre living with a historic twist. Discover stunning contemporary apartments


Educational facilities are second to none, catering for all age groups and ranging from public education, with the famous Kings School, to one of just five specialist Sports Colleges and the country’s very first Athletics Youth Academy. Canterbury is also home to the famous University of Kent and Canterbury
Christ Church University College. Canterbury is the ideal location from which to study, with its many educational facilities, historical places of interest, and a vibrant selection of entertainment facilities all close at hand including the Marlowe Theatre and St. Lawrence Cricket Ground - home of the ICCC.

Canterbury has a wide variety of sports and leisure facilities catering for all interests, but within easy reach are some truly world-class attractions. Howletts Zoo, Leeds Castle, and of course, Canterbury Cathedral itself.

For commuters wishing to travel to London by train, Canterbury East is on the Victoria Line and Canterbury West, the Charing Cross Line. Both journeys take around ninety minutes. For travel by car, the A2/M2 is conveniently close by. For continental commuters, the Channel ports, tunnel and Ashford International
Station are no more than thirty minutes away.


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