~ CANTERBURY CHURCHES & PLACES OF WORSHIP ~
CANTERBURY CHURCHES - WITHIN THE CITY WALLS The Church of the Four Crowned Martyrs St. Mary Breadman or St. Mary Andrewsgate
CANTERBURY CHURCHES - ASSOCIATED WITH THE CITY GATES
CANTERBURY CHURCHES - WITHOUT THE CITY WALLS The Monastery of St. Augustine Garrison Church / Military Church *now called All Saints Church New Saint Mary Bredin Church, Nunnery Fields St. Sepulchre's (Benedictine Nunnery) St. Stephen's Church, Hackington The Church of the New Cemetery *architect J. G. Hall
CANTERBURY CHURCHES - NON CONFORMIST Baptist Chapel - St. George's Place Zoar Baptist Chapel, Burgate Lane Goulden Square (Baptist) Mission, 17 Cobden Place, Supt., Mr. F.A. Stockford (1917) Baptists Chapel - King Street
Congregational - Guildhall Street Countess of Huntingdon's (Union Chapel) - Watling Street
Walloon or French Church - Cathedral Crypt Malt House Chapel, French Huguenot
Jewish Synagogue - King Street
St. Peter's Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Plymouth Brethren, Pound Lane (1891)
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wincheap Green
St. Thomas *Roman Catholic Hale Place *Roman Catholic
Meeting House of the Society of Friends (Quakers)
Unitarian Antipaedobaptist Chapel - Blackfriars St. Andrews, United Reformed Church
Books H. F. Taylor, The Free Churches of Canterbury (1929) Memorial Inscriptions, Wincheap Nonconformist Burial Ground
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2007
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