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Opening times for Knights Templar Church, Dover
Opening Times for Knights Templar Church, Dover
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History of Knights Templar Church, Dover
A brief history of Knights Templar Church, a small medieval chapel built on the Western Heights above Dover.
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The foundations of a small medieval church, traditionally said to have been the site of King John's submission to the Papal Legate in 1213.
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The 'leaning tower' and walls of this large late medieval church survived bombing during the Second World War. The graveyard is now a peaceful public garden.
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History of Temple Church, Bristol
Bristol’s Temple Church is so called because the original church was built by the Knights Templar, perhaps the most famous of the medieval military orders. Their round church here was later replaced with a larger, more conventional rectangular church, whose leaning tower and walls survived bombing in the Second World War.
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Uniquely in England, Denny Abbey was successively occupied by three different monastic orders – Benedictine monks, Knights Templar and finally Franciscan nuns. Each of these communities shaped the monastic buildings to suit their way of life.
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Sanctum breathes new life into Temple Church
For twenty-four days this Autumn the sleeping ruins of Bristol’s Temple Church are coming to life with the sounds of Theaster Gates’ Sanctum.
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Explore nine of our favourite coastal routes and visit English Heritage sites along the way.
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Explore nine of our favourite coastal routes and visit English Heritage sites along the way.