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St Augustines Cross
St Augustines Cross is a 19th Century Cross of Saxon design where the cross location is thought to mark what is traditionally thought to have been the site of St Augustine’s landing on the shores of England in AD 597.
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St Augustines Cross, Cottington Road, Cliffs End, Ramsgate, Kent CT12 5JB, United Kingdom
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