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St Clement, Worcester, Church of England
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St Clement,
Worcester
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.Probably built in early 12th c. It was an integral part of the city wall much damaged in the battle of Worcester and demolished and rebuilt later. It was often flooded and it was decided to move the congregation to a site across the river. It is now closed and has been demolished. The site was used by a watermans church , a corrugated iron and timber construction, the original of which was a floating church moored under Worcester railway bridge
It was located somewhere in the place at SO845550 (Lat/Lon 52.192983, -2.228187). You can see this on maps provided by:
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