Trains to Canterbury
The city of Canterbury is very close to London in the county of Kent and the River Stour copper. Its greatest treasure is the magnificent cathedral, which like the largest cathedrals, developed over centuries, because it reflects several architectural styles. With its cathedral founded in 597 AD C, Trains to Canterbury is the main religious center of England, the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the church is the oldest in England still in use. The first archbishop was St. Augustine, founder of the cathedral, who was sent from Rome by Pope Gregory the Great.