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How to spend one week in England: itinerary and photos
"If you need to rest your limbs from all the sightseeing, head to Dane John Gardens for a Canterbury beauty spot. Nestled by the city’s walls and with its beautiful lime trees, this former Roman cemetery-turned-public park is a perfect setting for relaxation. Away from the hustle and bustle of the main city thoroughfares, the gardens have stunning views of Canterbury and the Kent countryside from the top of the mound."
"If it's a sunny day, why not take a stroll around Dane John Gardens?. These beautiful gardens date back to 1551. At the top of a mound within the grounds you can have an excellent view of the city and see a monument to Alderman James Simmons who gifted the gardens to the people of Canterbury."
"The historic gardens, located within the city walls of Canterbury, provide a peaceful escape from the bustling shopping centre just a few yards away. Within the gardens are a children’s play area, newly built bandstand and fountain. Distance from Miller’s Arms: 9 minute walk"
"Kitch is a cute cafe that prides itself on serving nothing but wholesome, natural goodness- offering nutritious takes on breakfast classics as well as vegan options. If avocado, poached eggs and sourdough sounds like your idea of breakfast heaven, this one’s for you. Check out the menu, here."
"Kitch, located on Canterbury’s High Street, specialises in healthy dishes free from refined sugars, refined flour and processed foods, using only free range, organic and seasonal produce. The menu offers a fantastic range of vegan dishes. Click here to visit Kitch’s website"
"KITCH serves all natural and wholegrain breakfasts, lunches and baked goods in a cute cafe off the High Street. Their Veggie Full English with homemade baked beans, wilted spinach and sweet potato falafel is a must for even the most dedicated omnivore."