If you come here at more than five o'clock in the afternoon, you can see the Christians singing the Bible. Although you don't understand it, you feel good and holy.
St. Augustine Monastery is a world cultural heritage, an ancient monastery with a history of more than 500 years. It is a relic of the famous Saxon period. From the scale of the existing ruins, we can imagine how magnificent it was. It represents the history of Britain and is necessary to visit it.
The monastery of St. Augustine in Canterbury is a site built in 597 A.D. but destroyed by the impact of the 16th century religious reforms. Now only a few ruins are seen, which are desolate. At the ticket office entrance, there is a small museum which introduces the history of the monastery. It is included in the World Heritage Site along with Canterbury Cathedral, with a 6 pound ticket.