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Now part of a World Heritage Site, this Benedictine Abbey was founded in AD598 by St Augustine. The remains include a Norman church and ruins of the 7thC church of St Pancras.
Motherchurch of the Anglican Communion, seat of the Archbishop. Dates back to 597AD. Stunning stained glass. 11th Century Crypt, 12th Century Quire, 14th Century Nave.
Timber-framed building overlooking the River Stour, built in 1544 containing town jail, court room and a small museum. Smallest town hall in England still in use.
Originally founded c1190 for poor pilgrims visiting Becket's shrine. Now an almshouse with refectory and 12thC undercroft. The upper chapel can also be seen.