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St. Augustine's Abbey Free Entry Day

St Augustine's Abbey, Longport, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 1PF

  • 09 Sep 2024
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Situated just outside the city walls, St Augustine’s Abbey was created as a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent and is part of the Canterbury World Heritage Site. Explore the tranquil ruins and discover the rebirth of Christianity in Kent.

An outstanding landmark in England's history, St Augustine's Abbey was founded in AD 598 by St Augustine himself. It marked the start of the rebirth of Christianity in southern England and is part of the Canterbury World Heritage Site along with Canterbury Cathedral and St Martin's Church. The site functioned as a monastery until it was suppressed in 1538, becoming a royal palace and then a Stuart garden. Today, the ruins are an atmospheric testament to the unique history of the Abbey, while the museum provides excellent examples of finds that were unearthed during archaeology and excavation works at this significant site.

Timings & Tours

Monday 09 September:
10:00-17:00 last entry 16:30

Location & directions

St Augustine's Abbey, Longport, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 1PF

Directions:
Entrance is opposite the Longport car park.
Contact on day:
Becky Castle
Telephone number:
+441227767345

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

The Abbey grounds and ruins feature uneven surfaces and some gentle slopes. Some areas of the ruins are only accessible via steps. Due to the expected increase in visitor numbers, audio guides may not be available. No on-site parking. Longport car park is nearby, and Park and Ride car parks are recommended.

Additional information

There are baby-changing facilities on site but no breast-feeding area. Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times. The walking tour takes about 1-1.5 hours.

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