St Augustine's College (Kent)

Abbot Fyndon's Great Gate, previously used by the Abbey and both Colleges, is now a private entrance into the King’s School. The public entrance to the abbey ruins is on Longport.[1]
Ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey with a college building in the mid-background and Canterbury Cathedral in the far-background

St Augustine’s College in Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom, was located within the precincts of St Augustine's Abbey about 0.2 miles (335 metres) ESE of Canterbury Cathedral. It served first as a missionary college of the Church of England (1848–1947) and later as the Central College of the Anglican Communion (1952–1967).[2]

  1. ^ "St. Augustine's Abbey". English Heritage. Retrieved 13 October 2023.
  2. ^ Canon W. F. France, St Augustine's, Canterbury: A Story of Enduring Life (S.P.C.K., London, 1952)