City of Canterbury - Geography

Geography

Within the district are the towns of Herne Bay and Whitstable, which with the parishes and the cathedral city itself, make up the 'City of Canterbury' district. There are 26 parishes within the district, as follows:

  • Adisham
  • Barham
  • Bekesbourne with Patrixbourne
  • Bishopsbourne
  • Blean
  • Bridge
  • Chartham
  • Chestfield
  • Chislet
  • Fordwich: has town status
  • Hackington
  • Harbledown and Rough Common
  • Herne and Broomfield
  • Hoath
  • Ickham
  • Kingston
  • Littlebourne
  • Lower Hardres
  • Petham
  • Sturry
  • Thanington Without
  • Upper Hardres
  • Waltham
  • Westbere
  • Wickhambreaux
  • Womenswold

Swalecliffe is an unparished area within the district.

The area is in the main rural, although the entire coastal strip is taken up by the almost unbroken sprawl of seaside towns from Seasalter, west of Whitstable, to Herne Bay, Kent. Between them and the city there is high land, well wooded, south of which the Great Stour flows from its source beyond Ashford. The city of Canterbury stands upon this river.

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