St Martin's Church, Canterbury (Canterbury)
| UNESCO World Heritage Site, Grade I Listed (UK)
United Kingdom /
England /
Sturry /
Canterbury /
North Holmes Road
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/ United Kingdom
/ England
/ Sturry
World / United Kingdom / England
church, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Grade I Listed (UK)
Possibly the oldest church in England, built toward the end of the Roman period, later reopened by king Ethelbert for his queen, Bertha.
It is also a Grade I listed building.
It is also a Grade I listed building.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Martin's_Church,_Canterbury
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°16'41"N 1°5'37"E
- Canterbury Cathedral 0.9 km
- Grey Friars 1.2 km
- The Archbishops School 2.3 km
- Saint Vincent Church 5.1 km
- Bishopsbourne 5.7 km
- St Mary the Virgin 8.3 km
- The Parish Church of Saint Nicholas 13 km
- St Clement's Church 17 km
- Eastchurch Church and cemetery. 22 km
- Salmestone Grange 23 km
- Canterbury Mediaeval Centre 1 km
- Wincheap Industrial Estate 1.9 km
- Thanington Without 3 km
- Swanton Solar Farm 3.6 km
- Howletts Zoo 4.1 km
- Bossingham 8.8 km
- Long Wood 10 km
- Broomepark Golf Club 11 km
- Lydden Hill Race Track 13 km
- Kent 26 km