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Tower of Holy Trinity Church, Dartford. Located on Dartford High Street next to the River Darent, the oldest part of the church was constructed in approximately 1080 by Gundulf, Bishop of Rochester, on the site of an earlier Saxon building, and was mentioned in the Domesday Book as containing three chapels.
Dartford Blackfriars Dominican Friars (under the visitation of London) ... Saxon church, rebuilt c.965, incorporating remains of abbey church Liming Abbey [59] [60
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The parish church, Holy Trinity, is situated on the western bank of the River Darent, from where a hermit would conduct travellers across the ford. The church was originally a 9th-century Saxon structure, but gained later Norman additions.
Darenth, Dartford: Church: 10th century: 1 June 1967 1085815: Church of St Margaret. More images ...
Church of Saint Mary Magdalene Longfield and New Barn, Dartford: Church: 13th century: 1 June 1967 1239125 ... Southfleet, Dartford: House: 14th century: 1 August 1952
The lower section of the tower contains some Saxon material. The tower is topped with a broached shingled spire, and in 1902 the church was struck by lightning causing extensive damage. A large-scale restoration was undertaken by Jabez Bignall in 1872–73 and again by him after the damage from the lightning strike.
Abbey Church is owned by the Diocese of Salisbury but used by Milton Abbey School in term time as its chapel. The Abbey Church is open to the public and accessed through the school grounds. The Priory Church of Saint Michael and Saint Mary, Milton The Abbey Church of The Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint Samson and Saint Branwalader, Milton _____