Hackington St Stephen Hales Pl, Canterbury CT2 7AA

Hackington St Stephen

29 Reviews
  • FridayClosed
  • SaturdayClosed
  • Sunday10 AM–7 PM
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday9:30–11 AM
  • ThursdayClosed
Hackington St Stephen Hales Pl, Canterbury CT2 7AA

About the Business

St Stephen's Church, Canterbury – Hales Drive, Canterbury, Kent, UK. CT2 7AB |

Contacts

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+441227477171
Hales Pl, Canterbury CT2 7AA

Hours

  • FridayClosed
  • SaturdayClosed
  • Sunday10 AM–7 PM
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday9:30–11 AM
  • ThursdayClosed

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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YogurtMaster (YogurtMaster)
10.03.2024
Hackington St Stephen
Disappointing.
Anna Taylor
06.03.2024
Hackington St Stephen
Excellent music. Always feels very welcoming. Engaged with the community.
Gianni Barbieri
05.03.2024
Hackington St Stephen
A wonderful little church
julian lowe
26.02.2024
Hackington St Stephen
Great service great congregation
david kotzen
08.02.2024
Hackington St Stephen
Very cool
Jeremy Xu
28.01.2024
Hackington St Stephen
A good church !
Mark French
21.12.2023
Hackington St Stephen
The bells....
Janet Holness
19.12.2023
Hackington St Stephen
Very old and interesting. Warm welcome.
SHS Staff
17.12.2023
Hackington St Stephen
Thank you for organising a great lunch at St Stephens Junior School - It is good initiative to get people together and to meet young children in our community.
BK
17.12.2023
Hackington St Stephen
Built originally n the 12th Century and probably preceded by a Saxon Church, the manor and church originally belonged to the monks of Christ Church, Canterbury.Edward III. on his return from France held a tournament here probably in the 1340'sQueen Elizabeth 1st, granted it to Sir Roger Manwood who restored it in 1573. The church register dates from the year 1567. In 1573 Sir Roger built and endowed 7 almshouses and a warden's house here which can still be seen on the opposite side of the Road to the church entrance (see photo).Sir Roger was the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and his magnificent monument is in the south transept of the church. His grand mansion, Place House, alongside the church, was later replaced higher on the hill, along what is now The Terrace, by Hales Place, which later became a Jesuit college of which only the little chapel (formerly a dovecote) on Tenterden Drive remains.Sir Roger Manwood's grandson sold it to Sir Thomas Culpepper.

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