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The Oldest Building in England Survived for 15 Centuries and Is Still Used

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The oldest building in England is the Church of St. Martin and is located in the heart of Canterbury. Built on the foundations of the Roman Empire, the building has saxon elements on windows and structures. There are also changes in normative and medieval over time. Built before 597 B.C., it is considered to be the oldest church building in the British Sea still in use, declared Express. According to Heritage Calling, it is also the oldest build…
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The oldest building in England is the Church of St. Martin and is located in the heart of Canterbury. Built on the foundations of the Roman Empire, the building has saxon elements on windows and structures. There are also changes in normative and medieval over time. Built before 597 B.C., it is considered to be the oldest church building in the British Sea still in use, declared Express. According to Heritage Calling, it is also the oldest build…

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Mediafax broke the news in on Saturday, December 20, 2025.
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