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Church of St Dunstan's without the West Bar

St. Dunstan's is an Anglican church, at the junction of London Road and Whitstable Road. It is dedicated to St. Dunstan (909-988) and gives its name to the part of the city on the left bank of the River Stour.
The church dates from the 11th century. It was restored in 1878-80 by church architect Ewan Christian. Its association with the deaths of Thomas Becket and Thomas More make it a place of pilgrimage.
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by N Chadwick

Created: Tue, 1 Nov 2016, Updated: Tue, 1 Nov 2016


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TR1458 : Church of St Dunstan's Without the West Bar by N Chadwick
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TR1458 : War memorial, Church of St Dunstan's Without the West Bar by N Chadwick
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TR1458 : Church of St Dunstan's Without the West Bar by N Chadwick
TR1458 : Tower, Church of St Dunstan by N Chadwick
TR1458 : Church of St Dunstan's Without the West Bar by N Chadwick
TR1458 : Church of St Dunstan's Without the West Bar by N Chadwick


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