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Monument details
HER Number: | TR 15 NE 1652 |
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Type of record: | Monument |
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Name: | Medieval St. George's Church/Chapel above Newingate |
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Summary
It is believed possible that the original church or chapel of St. George was established in a chamber above the late Saxon/early medieval Newingate in about c. 11th century.
Grid Reference: | TR 1515 5761 |
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Map Sheet: | TR15NE |
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Parish: | CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, KENT |
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Monument Types
- CHURCH (Early Medieval or Anglo-Saxon to Medieval - 1001 AD? to 1100 AD?)
Full description
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It is believed possible that the original church or chapel of St. George was established in a chamber above the late Saxon/early medieval Newingate in about c. 11th century.
Frere, SS, Stow, S, and Bennett, P, 1982, Excavations on the Roman and Medieval Defences of Canterbury. (Monograph). SKE28530.
Bennett, P. & Houliston, M., 1989, St George's Gate (Artifact). SKE30634.
Harmsworth, A., 2001, A Journey to Medieval Canterbury (Monograph). SKE30890.
Sources and further reading
Cross-ref.
| Source description | --- | Monograph: Frere, SS, Stow, S, and Bennett, P. 1982. Excavations on the Roman and Medieval Defences of Canterbury.. |
--- | Artifact: Bennett, P. & Houliston, M.. 1989. St George's Gate. |
--- | Monograph: Harmsworth, A.. 2001. A Journey to Medieval Canterbury. |