Whitefriars Shopping Centre
Whitefriars, German Christmas Market, 2011 | |
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Developer | Land Securities |
No. of stores and services | 70 |
No. of anchor tenants | 5 |
When was Whitefriars built?
Enabling works for the new scheme began in late 1999 and the new Whitefriars was finally completed in September 2005.
What shops are at Whitefriars?
An impressive Fenwick department store heads up the extensive retail line-up, which includes Zara, H&M, Monsoon/Accessorize, Next, La Senza, Jane Norman, Topshop/Topman and River Island, whilst the Marlowe Arcade is home to several high end fashion brands, including Coast, Karen Millen, Hobbs, Phase Eight and Swarovski
Is Whitefriars Glass valuable?
A good piece of facon de Venise Whitefriars can bring prices in the high hundreds, while there are plenty of buyers for the vaseline glass shades and vases that characterise the Harry Powell era.
Is Whitefriars glass still made?
The factory was soon bulldozed to may way for housing developments and the ‘Whitefriars’ trademark was purchased by Scottish glass maker Caithness and is still used today for its paperweight range.
How can you tell a genuine Whitefriars?
Familiarize yourself with Whitefriars originals so you can spot rogue colours – a tell tale sign of a fake. Look carefully at the texture of the glass. For example with fake Drunken Bricklayers the moulds some are blown in are less crisp and therefore inferior to the Whitefriars originals.
How much is parking at Whitefriars Canterbury?
Tariff. The tariff is £2.50 per hour*, with a minimum charge of £2.50 weekdays and Sundays and £5.00 on Saturdays. *Charged at 10 minute intervals after the minimum payment period.
Is Canterbury Good for shopping?
Canterbury’s Whitefriars brings you the best in fashion and lifestyle brands with popular high street names while the more historic areas of the King’s Mile, Westgate and St Dunstan’s offer specialist and independent shops and boutiques.
What is the most sought after vintage glass?
Generally, pieces dating from the mid-19th through the early-20th century are considered the most valuable. Referred to as “old” milk glass, these objects showcased motifs such as dolphins, animals, birds, and ships, and featured molded edges resembling latticework.
What is the most sought after depression glass?
Royal Lace
Royal Lace (1934–1941)
The most sought after pattern of Depression glass is arguably Royal Lace, which was made by the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. This pattern was manufactured in green, pink, crystal, and most notably, cobalt blue.
Where is Whitefriars Glass made?
But with limited room to grow the firm began construction of “the largest and most extensive glass works in the world” in Harrow, on the North West edge of London.
How can you tell how old a piece of glass is?
Much of the old glass was unsigned; paper labels did not survive: It would have required acid marks to permanently identify the manufacturer or glass-cutter. But a black light helps to establish the authenticity of old cut glass. The majority of ABP glass pieces will fluoresce lime-green when exposed to black light.
How can you tell how old glass is?
Different ways to determine whether glass is antique are to study the patina, the colour, its markings and its patterns, while also looking for bubbles and a pontil mark. Also check to see if the item is definitely glass, not crystal.
Who was Geoffrey Baxter?
Geoffrey Baxter was one of the outstanding British glass designers of the post-war period. From 1954 until 1980 he worked for Britain’s leading handmade glass manufacturer, Whitefriars Glass, designing a wide range of domestic glass, including tableware and ornamental glass.
How do you identify a swung vase?
Is it a stretch vase or a swung vase?
- Stretch vases are often iridescent, with a distinctive “onion skin” appearance.
- Swung vases, on the other hand, were created when the glassblower held the “gather” on the end of the blow pipe and, using a special tool swung the molten glass in a circle to elongate it.
What is a white friar?
white friar (plural white friars) A member of the religious order of the Carmelites.
Can I use my bus pass on Canterbury Park and Ride?
Can I use my older person’s bus pass on Park & Ride services? Yes, all Park & Ride locations accept concessionary travelcards passes after 9am from Monday to Friday and all day Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays (where operating).
Can you leave your car overnight at Canterbury Park and Ride?
free use of Park & Ride buses. £8 for overnight as counts as 2 days. Only use the overflow area, when the designated spaces are completely full.
Where can I park for free in Canterbury?
It’s free to park all weekend and after 6:00 pm at Canterbury City Council’s offices in Military Road, Canterbury, CT1 1YW. There’s free parking in Queens Avenue (CT2 8BA) which runs parallel with Rheims way (leading off London Road roundabout and on the opposite side of the road to Canterbury High School…
Which part of Canterbury is best to live in?
A look at a top range of villages around Canterbury where you can find the best first or new home…
- Sturry. Lying less than three miles from Canterbury city centre is the village of Sturry.
- Blean.
- Barham.
- Wickhambreaux.
- Bekesbourne.
- Chartham.
What food is Canterbury famous for?
A Canterbury Tart is an apple tart with grated apple and lemon filling and decorated with sliced apples. The tart is so tasty that even Mary Berry has a recipe for the Kentish classic!