You will be looking for Canterbury. It is small but full of history and has a beautiful cathedral where Thomas the Beckett lays entombed.
There is also a themed building where the Canterbury Tales are resurrected and performances are held.
Riverside County. Cathedral City is a small town closest to Palm Springs.
Leicestershire
Sydenham, is not a county, it is a small area and electoral ward in the London Borough of Lewisham.
West Sussex is in south-east England. West Sussex has been an official county since 1889 and has two major towns Worthing and Crawley. West Sussex' county town is the small Cathedral City of Chichester and West Sussex has London's second airport - Gatwick
i think that it is Wells cathedral i think that it is Wells cathedral
England is divided into large areas known as 'counties', each county has various towns, cities and villages within it. Suffolk in England is a county. Stowmarket is a relatively small town (not a city) within Suffolk.
If you mean the capital of England: it is not in a "state" (England has none), but a county: Middlesex. The county council was disbanded in 1965, with small remaining parts of the county divided between the counties of Hertfordshire and Surrey, and the rest made part of the City of London.
It was named after the small town in England Hampshire and that was probably named after a person.
There is no "capital" of the county in South West England. The traditional county town is Wilton, but the county's council meets at Trowbridge.
The administrative headquarters of the Derbyshire County in England are located in Matlock. It is a small town on the edge of the Peak District and has a population near 30,000.
The Cathedral in question is the Notre Dame Cathedral.
Near the small town of Glastonbury in the county of Somerset which is about 100 miles west of London.