St Edmund’s Church (ruins and churchyard)

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St Edmund’s Church (ruins and churchyard) is a historic former parish church site in Salisbury, England, notable for its surviving medieval ruins and surrounding burial ground.

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St Edmund’s Church (ruins and churchyard) canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf burial ground
church ruins
churchyard
former parish church
historic church site
country England
currentFunction historic monument
public open space
dedicatedTo Edmund the Martyr, king of East Anglia
surface form: Saint Edmund
hasFeature gravestones
surviving medieval masonry
tombs
hasHistoricPeriod medieval period
hasName St Edmund’s Church (ruins and churchyard) self-link
hasPart burial ground
churchyard
medieval church ruins
hasRuinsOf St Edmund’s Church, Salisbury
heritageStatus historic site
isSiteOf former parish church of St Edmund, Salisbury
locatedIn Salisbury
Salisbury city centre
United Kingdom
Wiltshire
notableFor burial ground in Salisbury
historic churchyard
surviving medieval ruins
religion Christianity
usedFor Christian worship (historically)
burials

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Salisbury hasLandmark St Edmund’s Church (ruins and churchyard)
St Edmund’s Church (ruins and churchyard) hasName St Edmund’s Church (ruins and churchyard) self-link