Description
Only the stump of the keep survives from Canterbury's 11th century Norman castle, situated on the southwest edge of the Old Town. Just to the east of the castle, a well preserved section of city wall skirts Dane John Gardens, named after the still unexplained mound/tumulus known as Dane John. Also in the Gardens are a memorial to Christopher Marlowe, and the "Invicta" (1830), a locomotive built by Robert Stephenson.
Hobbies & Activities category: Castle, chateau, palace;  Archeological site or ruin;  Garden or botanic display;  Railroad attraction or museum
Do-It-Yourself Tours
Attractions Near Castle, Canterbury