St. Bene't

Local nameSt. Bene't
LocationCambridge, UK

St Bene't's Church is a Church of England parish church in central Cambridge, England. Parts of the church, most notably the tower, are Anglo-Saxon, and it is the oldest church in Cambridgeshire as well as the oldest building in Cambridge.The church is dedicated to Saint Benedict of Nursia, the founder of the Benedictine order of monasticism. Bene't is an attempt to reconcile the Anglo-Norman name Benet with the Latin form of the saint's name Benedict. Latin documents from the 13th and 14th century refer to "ecclesie sancti Benedicti" while a contract of 6 June 1452 for a new roof referred to the "cherche of seynt Bennettys". Lyne's map of Cambridge of 1574 shows "Benett Ch" while Loggan's map of 1688 shows "St Bennetts Church". In the 19th century the church was variously referred to as being of "St Benedict", "St Benet" or "St Bene't". Modern usage is either "St Benet" or "St Bene't".

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Bene't's_Church

Official Website https://www.stbenetschurch.org/

Email info@stbenetschurch.org

Phone +44 1223 355146

Address Bene’t Street, Cambridge CB2 3PT, UK

Coordinates 52°12'13.393" N 0°7'5.91" E

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