Note the cross in the top of the gate. It is very similar to the Templar Red or 'Rosy' Cross granted to the Knights Templar by St. Bernard of Clairvaux.
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St Mary the Virgin in the tiny hamlet of Nackington is a small church located just outside Canterbury. The foundations of the church were established sometime after the Norman invasion of Britain and even today original windows from the period can be found in place. Of interest inside the church is a fine seated figure of St Thomas a Becket who is flanked by King Henry II and the French King Louis VIII.
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St Mary the Virgin in the tiny hamlet of Nackington is a small church located just outside Canterbury. The foundations of the church were established sometime after the Norman invasion of Britain and even today original windows from the period can be found in place. Of interest inside the church is a fine seated figure of St Thomas a Becket who is flanked by King Henry II and the French King Louis VIII.
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