~ CHURCH LANE ~

NORTHGATE

WATERLOCK LANE

CANTERBURY

 

Church Lane or Waterlock Lane, and a few houses on the right hand, within Northgate, are in the city liberty; then begins that of Staplegate, made a borough by charter of Henry VI. and supposed the place where St. Augustine and his company were entertained by King Ethelbert, before he gave them his palace. WG

Nov. 1819 Died at Canterbury, In Church Lane, Northgate, 64, Mr. T. Dublee. MM1819

 

c. 1902 AD W. Horne, Butcher, Prime Pickled Tongues, Southdown Mutton, &c. Families supplied on reasonable terms ? (address)

 

Now Parrot

No. 3 - 9 (St. Radigunds Hall)

14th Century buildings

This building was restored by Walter Cozens

recently sold 2008

 


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