December 25, 2016
by wayfaringlondoner
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Let’s jump back in time till march this year. It was a beautiful, mainly sunny spring weekend, when Will and I decided to visit Canterbury. We heard a lot about the importance of this place from both historical and religious … Continue reading →
Categories: Countries , Day Trips from London , England , Travel |
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