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|  St George's Tower - St George's Street, Canterbury, UK
in Cobblestone Buildings The tower of St George the Martyr church is all that remains of the church following a bombing raid in 1942. The tower uses cobble/flint in its construction. posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 4/6/2012 last visited: 5/14/2012 |
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|  St Margaret's Church - Canterbury, Kent, UK
in Cobblestone Buildings This church, founded in the 12th century, is located on the north west side of St Margaret's Street in Canterbury. The cobblestone building no longer serves as a place of worship but is a tourist attraction named "The Canterbury Tales". posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 2/1/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Canterbury Pilgrim's Hospital - High Street, Canterbury, UK
in Cobblestone Buildings This old building stands on the south west side of the High Street to the west of Canterbury Cathedral and just a few minutes walk away. posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 1/29/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Crampton Tower Museum - Broadstairs, Kent, CT10 2AB.
in Cobblestone Buildings The flint cobbled Crampton Tower - The Broadway, Broadstairs, Kent, CT10 2AB. posted by: MeerRescue location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 6/20/2012 last visited: never |
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|  A Gate Of Four Names - Rochester, Kent, ME1 1JY
in Cobblestone Buildings This Gate is one of the three remaining gates leading into the former monastic precinct at Rochester, and was probably built along with the city wall around 1334, with a lower construction of cobble, ragstone, and flint banding front and rear. Currently known by it's "modern" name of College Gate, it has also been known as Cemetery Gate, 'Jasper's Gate', and Chertsey's Gate. posted by: MeerRescue location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 6/6/2012 last visited: 3/22/2015 |
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|  The White Tower - Tower of London - London, UK
in Cobblestone Buildings The White Tower, in the heart of the Tower of London is part of this historic site that was started in the 1080's by William the Conqueror in Londinium, now London, United Kingdom. posted by: wildwoodke location: London, United Kingdom date approved: 9/24/2011 last visited: 1/5/2008 |
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|  Southwark Cathedral - London, England, UK
in Cobblestone Buildings With a mixture of black cobblestone and white marble, Southwark Cathedral is the oldest Gothic building in London. posted by: cldisme location: London, United Kingdom date approved: 3/20/2009 last visited: 3/8/2010 |
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|  St Bartholomew-the-Great - Cloth Fair, London, UK
in Cobblestone Buildings This church is tucked away in a quiet area close to the Central Market Smithfield and the world famous Barts hospital. posted by: Master Mariner location: London, United Kingdom date approved: 3/3/2014 last visited: never |
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|  St Mary the Virgin Church - Monken Hadley, Barnet, UK
in Cobblestone Buildings This church is in the charming village of Monken Hadley just to the north of Barnet. It was rebuilt in 1494 but a church has stood here since the 12th century. posted by: Master Mariner location: London, United Kingdom date approved: 5/14/2014 last visited: never |
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|  St Mary the Virgin Church - Therfield, Hertfordshire, UK
in Cobblestone Buildings This old church is constructed of cobblestone and lies in the village of Therfield. posted by: Dragontree location: Eastern England, United Kingdom date approved: 6/24/2009 last visited: 10/17/2009 |
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|  Guildhall - Flint Building - Norwich, Norfolk, Great Britain.
in Cobblestone Buildings Norwich Guildhall is an historic listed building on Gaol Hill in the city of Norwich, United Kingdom. It was constructed between 1407 and 1413 from knapped flint. The Guilhall has served as the seat of city government from the early 15th century. posted by: veritas vita location: Eastern England, United Kingdom date approved: 4/16/2013 last visited: 4/17/2013 |
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