St Augustine's Abbey

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You can book online until 8.45am on the day of your visit. You can still buy a ticket when you arrive, but you won’t get the discount. 

Your booking is only for entry to the site or event, and you may need to pay for parking.

Tickets are valid all day, so you can arrive at any time and stay for as long as you like within our opening hours.

Tickets are free for members. You can still book online if you’d like – just remember to bring your English Heritage membership card.

You can join as a member online or during your visit. 

We can’t wait to see you at St. Augustine's Abbey soon.

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  • Parking

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    No parking on site. The nearest carpark is located opposite (parking charges apply at all times and are not managed by English Heritage). For longer visits, the Park and Ride carparks at Wincheap or New Dover Road are recommended.

  • Road Access

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    The site is located on Longport, just off of the A257 and close to Broad Street.

  • SAT NAV

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    Postcode : CT1 1PF

    Latitude : 51.283737

    Longtitude : 1.096912

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    From surrounding areas
  • Train Access

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    Canterbury West is 1 mile away.
    Train services are operated by Southeastern

  • Bicycle Access

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