Knights Templar Church

Citadel Road, Dover, Kent CT17 9DP, UK
1-99 Years
Paid

Description

Knights Templar Church, Dover The foundations of this small medieval chapel stand on the Western Heights above the town of Dover. It has been linked to the Knights Templar – a military and religious order founded in the 12th century to protect pilgrims travelling to the Holy Land. 

The chapel had a circular nave, which mirrors other churches built by the Templars. Alternatively it may have been a wayside shrine on the road between Dover and Folkestone. Standing on the Western Heights above Dover are the stone foundations of a small chapel, which has been linked to the Knights Templar.  

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Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

  • History of Knights Templar Church, Dover: Standing on the Western Heights above Dover are the stone foundations of a small chapel, which has been linked to the Knights Templar. 
  • The Knights Templar were a military and religious order founded in the 12th century, during the Crusades, to protect pilgrims travelling to the Holy Land and to defend the holy places there. They became rich and powerful but increasingly unpopular, and the order was eventually suppressed in 1312.
  • The port of Dover, the chief departure point for pilgrimages to the Holy Land, was an obvious place for the Templars to have held property, but they are believed to have left the town before 1185 and their links to this particular site are tenuous. An alternative interpretation suggests that the building was a wayside shrine on the Dover to Folkestone road.
  • Description: The chapel, built in the 12th century, had a circular nave 10 metres (33 feet) in diameter and a rectangular chancel.
  • The form mirrors that of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, and it is this association that has suggested the link with the Templars. Their most complete church, though much restored, is the Temple Church in London.
  • The buried foundations were discovered in the early 19th century during the construction of the Western Heights military defences. Only the flint and mortar core of the foundations and a small area of stone facing survive.

Facilities

Dogs: Dogs on leads are welcome.

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

Open any reasonable time during daylight hours.

Address: Citadel Road, Dover, Kent CT17 9DP, UK

Post Code: CT17 9DP

Council: Dover

County: Kent

  • Road Access: On the Western Heights above Dover.
  • Bus Access: Stagecoach East Kent service 93 from Dover town centre.
  • Train Access: Dover Priory 3⁄4 mile.
  • Bicycle Access: Find this site on The National Cycle Network.

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