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The Canterbury Cathedral Lodge offers a full English breakfast that is served in Refectory Restaurant at the room rate. There is a relaxed atmosphere in the Campanile Garden and the Library. There is free entry to the cathedral for the guests of the hotel. The historic center of the city is only two minutes away. This hotel is very well located in the city where there are shops, eateries, and cobbled streets. The hotel offers peaceful and private grounds with 35 modern rooms with stunning views if the cathedral and free Wi FI.

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There are many different kinds of rugby jerseys. The colors, styles and sizes are from every area that is covered by the rugby sport and perhaps a little beyond. The Ireland range includes the Canterbury Ireland Home Jersey in green and white, the Canterbury Ireland training Jersey in blue, navy and white as well as the Canterbury Ireland Training Rugby Jersey in navy and green. These jerseys are available in adult and children’s sizes as well.

Canterbury, New Zealand leads the country in a multimillion-dollar increase in accident claims for sport-cycling and mountainbike accidents, new figures show. The Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) paid out $1.81 million for Canterbury sport cyclists and mountainbikers who took a spill in 2006-2007.

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Everybody has if not read then at least heard about the story of Doctor Faustus and about one of the Canterbury Tales by Chaucer - The Pardoner. These two literature masterpieces are united not only by their popularity but also by some characteristics of their main heroes. One could not state that they are really alike, but it is possible to build some parallels between them.

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On an island as small as Britain, it's very easy to stumble across one historic road or another whilst carrying out transport contracts. These ancient Roman roads or old trap roads intended for horse and carriage can tell us a lot about Britain's history. Here is a selection of my favourite roads in Britain; some of them have a past so interesting that I could almost forgive them for the odd traffic jam:

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Few exact records of English monastic gardens have been preserved. A twelfth-century plan of Canterbury, showing the cloisters containing a herbarium, garden fountain, and a conduit; with a garden pond, orchard, and vineyard outside the walls, gives only a rough idea of the planting and arrangement. But there is no other document even this complete belonging to this early period.

The Archbishop of Canterbury has called for action to help young people in Britain who are struggling with excessive debts, whilst also raising concerns about the growing wealth gap between the rich and the poor in the UK. Rowan Williams, the leader of the country’s Anglicans said he believed ministers should be ‘a little more worried’ about the huge salaries being earned by the City high-fliers.

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Before they get tied down with families and mortgages, many students decide to take a summer and explore the world. While you could spend your money on a backpacking vacation through European countries, why not take the money and visit a favorite European country while at the same time earning college credits while studying abroad? The study abroad option is a great one that will help you reach your educational goals while offer cross-cultural experiences that will last a lifetime and will be beneficial in finding a job in a global marketplace. Three favorite destinations for students include programs allowing you to study abroad in England, Ireland and Italy.

Strong agricultural and sporting traditions together with the native Maori culture mean that New Zealand is a country with a rich calendar of colourful festivals and events. Here are three of the most interesting of New Zealand’s festivals.

The Elm Grove Country House offers ten modern rooms that have private bathrooms and are individually decorated in addition to two self catering cottages that are available for weekly rental from Saturday to Saturday. This historic building has a considerable amount of period charm and beautiful original features such as large picture windows, paneled doorways, and marble fireplaces. While you are staying here you can enjoy the peaceful setting of this fragrant, colorful village that has blossomed into floral villages in the UK and explore historic Flemish chimneys and interesting village inns.

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Fall foliage scenic drives in Connecticut include the Long Island Sound coastal routes, and the Litchfield Hills in Northwestern Connecticut. These areas offer dramatic scenic drives any season, but for me, the trip that comes alive in the fall is nestled in eastern Connecticut's "Quiet Corner" and is Route 169. This is a gem of a fall foliage scenic drive in Connecticut. Let me take you for a quick spin...

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Monasteries with dramatic gardens, adorned with garden statues and water fountains, flourished throughout Europe in the first half of the first millennium, and along with cross, monks carried the plough.

Michigan is a state in the United States of America. It is named after Lake Michigan. It is the 8th most populated state in the U.S. It has a humid continental climate. The southern region of the country has a warm climate while the northern region is a bit warmer with very short summers and cold winters.

A tabard is a short coat, either sleeveless, or with short sleeves or shoulder pieces, which was a common item of men's clothing in the Middle Ages, usually for outdoors. It might be belted, or not. Tabards might be emblazoned on the front and back with a coat of arms, and in this (livery) form they survive now as the distinctive garment of officers of arms in heraldry.

Bedding plants have become an indispensable item for landscape use, presenting an array of flowers and foliage that add colour and texture to the landscapes of homes, apartment complexes, shopping malls, public buildings, city streets and parks.

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College in New Zealand can seem too remote for many students. New Zealand, land of the kiwi bird, conjures up images of an isolated wilderness with endless rolling miles with nothing but sheep and farmers. But the reality is New Zealand is a land of sophisticated people and tastes. When you choose to pursue a degree in New Zealand you enter into diverse and cutting edge lifestyles with the capacity for many high profile international connections. Consider these facts about New Zealand, some of which might surprise you.

For many CSET English test takers, anxiety and nervousness are practically a done deal with on the day of the exam. Standardized tests typically induce plenty of anxiety, but when it comes to taking this exam, your entire teaching career is riding on the line! Fortunately, we've narrowed down the essential literary terms that you'll see on your CSET English, so you can completely eliminate this fear from your life.

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Undoubtedly, among the things you should come to New Zealand for are its national parks, which occupy the country's one third.

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The Gielgud Theatre, which opened Dec. 27, 1906, under the name of the Hicks Theatre, was built in honor of manager, actor, and playwright Seymour Hicks. The theatre, designed in Louis XVI style by W.G.R. Sprague, originally had 970 available seats, but currently has the capacity to hold 889 audience members on three levels. The Gielgud is located in Westminster, London, on Shaftesbury Avenue on the corner of Rupert Street. It is part of a pair of theatres, the other of which is the Queen's Theatre, which opened on the adjacent street corner in 1907.

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Description of the contemporary cottage garden as compared to the 18th century English cottage garden from which it is derived, the criteria that classify it as so, and the various flowers, herbs and vegetables it hosts. To begin, let’s explain a bit about the history of cottage gardens. The cottage garden has its roots in 18th century England. At that time it was very practical with folks relying on their gardens to supply them with their family's needs.

 
 
 

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