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St. Dunstans Canterbury, Canterbury

St. Dunstan's, dedicated to St Dunstan, is an Anglican 11th century church in Canterbury.

St. Dunstan's, dedicated to St Dunstan, is an Anglican 11th century church in Canterbury. It is a place of pilgrimage for being associated with the deaths of Thomas Becket and Thomas More. St Dunstan’s has six bells, the heaviest one is approximately 675 kg. The fifth bell is one of the oldest Christian church bells in the world (cast in 1325).


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About St. Dunstans Canterbury

 St. Dunstans St, Canterbury CT2 8AD, UK

St. Dunstans Canterbury and Nearby Sights on Map

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