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Church of St Martin

The Church of St Martin in Canterbury, situated slightly beyond the city centre, is the first church founded in England, the oldest parish church in continuous use, and the oldest church in the entire English-speaking world. As such, it is recognized along with Canterbury Cathedral and St Augustine's Abbey as part of a World Heritage Site. Since 1668 the church has been part of the benefice of St Martin & St Paul Canterbury. Both St Martin's and nearby St Paul's churches are used for weekly services.
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by N Chadwick

Created: Mon, 14 Apr 2014, Updated: Mon, 14 Apr 2014


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TR1557 : Church of St Martin by N Chadwick
2011
TR1557 : Church of St Martin by N Chadwick
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TR1557 : Church of St Martin by N Chadwick
2016
TR1557 : Lychgate, St Martin's Church by N Chadwick
2011
TR1557 : Church of St Martin by N Chadwick
2016
TR1557 : Lych gate, St Martin's Church by N Chadwick
2016
TR1557 : Church of St Martin by N Chadwick
2011
TR1557 : Church of St Martin by N Chadwick
2016
TR1557 : St Martin's church Cemetery by N Chadwick
2008
TR1557 : Grave, Church of St Martin by N Chadwick
2016
TR1557 : Church of St Martin by N Chadwick
2011
TR1557 : Graves, Church of St Martin by N Chadwick
2016
TR1557 : Church of St Martin by N Chadwick
2016
TR1557 : Churchyard, Church of St Martin by N Chadwick
2016
TR1557 : St Martin's churchyard, Canterbury by Stephen Craven
2014


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