Monument record TR 15 NW 323 - Church of St Mary Bredman (site of)
Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TR 1490 5780 (23m by 19m) (2 map features) |
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Map sheet | TR15NW |
County | KENT |
District | CANTERBURY, KENT |
Civil Parish | CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, KENT |
Map
Type and Period (1)
Full Description
(TR 14915780) St Mary's Church (Rectory). (1) (TR 14915780) Church of St Mary Bredman, Canterbury, extant by 1200 (1a), earlier St Mary Fisherman, near the Fishmarket. Rebuilt in 1822 demolished 1900. No churchyard. The Medieval patron was Christ Church Priory. (2) additional references (3-4).
The heritage assessment of a nearby building suggested that a large building existed to the rear of the church during the post-medieval period, known as the Church House (TR 15 NW 2712).
A building associated with the site is Lee-Warley House, a structure dating from the late medieval period with late medieval and early post-medieval features visible on 18th, 19th, and 20th century OS maps. (5)
<1> Urry (OS Card Reference). SKE50705.
<2> CBA churches Comm Bull 25 1989 - compiled 1984 - 12 (T Tatton-Brown) (OS Card Reference). SKE38775.
<3> Urry, W., 1967, Canterbury under the Angevin Kings (Monograph). SKE28529.
<4> Tatton-Brown, Tim., 1980, Canterbury Parish Churches (Unpublished document). SKE28328.
<5> RPS, 2020, Heritage Statement 46-47 High Street, Canterbury (Unpublished document). SKE55873.
Sources/Archives (5)
- <1> SKE50705 OS Card Reference: Urry.
- <2> SKE38775 OS Card Reference: CBA churches Comm Bull 25 1989 - compiled 1984 - 12 (T Tatton-Brown).
- <3> SKE28529 Monograph: Urry, W.. 1967. Canterbury under the Angevin Kings.
- <4>XY SKE28328 Unpublished document: Tatton-Brown, Tim.. 1980. Canterbury Parish Churches. [Mapped feature: #767 site of church, ]
- <5> SKE55873 Unpublished document: RPS. 2020. Heritage Statement 46-47 High Street, Canterbury.
Finds (0)
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
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Record last edited
Mar 26 2024 3:06PM