The Church of Saint Alphege at Seasalter
Introduction
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The present 'old church' dates to the 12th Century, and consists of the ancient chapel and sanctuary, the rest having been demolished in the 19th Century. A new church bearing the same name, was constructed in 1844, and stands in Whitstable High Street. This church does, however, remain in use.