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St Clement's Church is an Anglican church, in the village of Old Romney, Kent, England. It is a Grade I listed building. The church is dedicated to Saint Clement, a successor to Saint Peter at Rome. [3] It is built on an artificial mound to protect it from floodwater. It is thought the original church was built in the 8th century. [4]
Old Romney is a village and civil parish located in the Folkestone and Hythe district of Kent. Old Romney St. Clement is a parish dating back to ancient times and, as the name hints out, commenced the primitive settlement of Romney Marsh. It was, thus, the initial port of Romney which over time, stretched out along the Rother toward the sea ...
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The remains of the church are marked on the map. (See Romney Marsh Gazeteer) grid reference; The ruins of Midley Church. Midley: Midley Cottages, SW of Old Romney grid reference This was once a small island in the Rother between the larger ones of Romney and Lydd, and the name means "middle island". In the 8th century there was a village on ...
St Clement's Church is a historic former Church of England building located at 5958 Great Alpine Road, Eurobin, Alpine Shire, Victoria, Australia. It is listed as a heritage site by the Alpine Shire Council, [ 1 ] and is the only remaining community building in Eurobin.
A local smith played Old Clem for the day and was pulled around in a cart collecting money and firing off his anvil. In Hastings Saint Clement and Saint Catherine (whose feast day is 24 November) are pulled around on a cart in a procession from St Clement's Church, firing his anvil, singing songs and selling Cattern cakes.