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1822 - 1860 (38 years)
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St. Margaret's Church, Rochester, Kent
The earliest, and only medieval, part of the building is the tower which was either constructed or restored in 1465. The medieval church consisted of a nave and two chancels to the south of the nave, of this nothing remains. In 1823 rebuilding started with the nave completed the following year, the original chancel, tower and side chapels being retained. With the exception of the tower the medieval buildings were demolished a few years later and by 1840 the basic fabric of the present building was complete.
St. Margaret's Street & Roebuck Road, Rochester
Owner of original | Kent Archeological Society |
Place | St. Margaret's Church, Rochester, Kent County, England |
Latitude | 51.3848656 |
Longitude | 0.4995668 |
File name | ROCSM-03_St_Margarets_Church_from_SW.jpg |
File Size | 52.93k |
Dimensions | 605 x 386 |
Copyright Notice | COPYRIGHT, 2010 |
Linked to | St Margaret's Church, Rochester, Kent, England, United Kingdom; Rochester, Kent, England, United Kingdom; Francis Erskine Perry Ayerst; Emily Elizabeth Gardiner |
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