I don’t know Newbury at all. Canterbury is a lovely place to live. We’re very lucky
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Oh goodness. Canterbury has the the most amazing mix of architecture from its history. As a teacher, it’s an incredible place to take the children and do history trails and quizzes.
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OMG. I’ll never forget when we were told at school that Blackheath was the burial ground of plague victims and that’s why it hasn’t been built on. I was terrified as a child learning that
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can you imagine
. We used to go on a Sunday night in the summer to the pub over the back that had a pond to sit around. I was convinced I’d see ghosts.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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I wonder if anyone has ever found one that’s come to the surface

. I also read that historic tea hut was destroyed the other day
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That a really interesting article. We were never told the name was after the disease but as it says, that the area was used for burial. I just saw it’s the same organisation as I just found I think. History U.K.pic.twitter.com/ksUeaiICMS
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