More information : (TR 14945764) Church of St Mary Bredin [NR] (site of) [NAT]. (1) Of early foundation, rebuilt in modern times: destroyed in 1939-45 war. (2) Church of St Mary Bredin, Canterbury, founded early 12th century (3a).Pulled down in 1866, rebuilt 1867, destroyed in 1942. Rebuilt east of Canterbury (Old Dover Road) in 1957. Small surrounding graveyard site now under Marlowe shopping precincts. (3) The earliest church was almost certainly that excavated in the garden of 16 Watling St - CBA Churches Bull 19. In the eastern corner of the Marlowe IV excavations the rear of the church of St Mary Bredin was located. The earliest remianing walls dated to the late 13th and early 14th century. Reused fragments of worked Caen stone from the walls indicate a mid 12th century church, attested by documentary sources once stood on the site. Seventy eight skeletons were found. Brick vaults which were constructed inside the church during the 17th century removed all traces of earlier floors and burials inside the church. (4)
Full excavation report. (5) |