St Martin's Church

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St Martin's Church is an ancient Christian church in Canterbury, England, renowned as one of the oldest continuously used parish churches in the English-speaking world and part of the Canterbury World Heritage Site.

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St Martin's Church canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican church
Grade I listed building
World Heritage Site component
church building
parish church
architecturalStyle Anglo-Saxon architecture
Norman architecture
associatedWith Bertha of Kent
surface form: Queen Bertha of Kent

Augustine of Canterbury
surface form: St Augustine of Canterbury
builtUsing Roman brick
clergyTitle vicar
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Martin of Tours
surface form: Saint Martin of Tours
denomination Church of England
diocese See of Canterbury
surface form: Diocese of Canterbury
ecclesiasticalParish St Martin's Church, Canterbury
surface form: St Martin and St Paul, Canterbury
foundedBefore 597
governingBody Church of England
hasFeature ancient stonework
chancel
churchyard
nave
tower
hasOriginsIn late Roman period
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component
heritageStatus Grade I listed
isOneOf oldest churches in continuous use in the English-speaking world
oldest parish churches in continuous use in the English-speaking world
languageContext English-speaking world
locatedIn Canterbury
England
Kent
material brick
flint
stone
notableFor association with early English Christianity
continuous Christian worship since early Anglo-Saxon period
openFor public worship
visitors
partOf Canterbury
surface form: Canterbury UNESCO World Heritage Site

Canterbury city walls
surface form: Canterbury World Heritage Site
province Province of Canterbury
religion Christianity
touristAttraction yes
usedBy Queen Bertha of Kent for Christian worship before Augustine's mission
usedFor Christian worship
worldHeritageSiteWith Canterbury Cathedral
St Augustine's Abbey

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Canterbury, Kent, England hasLandmark St Martin's Church
Canterbury hasLandmark St Martin's Church