Eastbridge Hospital of St Thomas the Martyr, Canterbury

Eastbridge Hospital, also known as The Hospital of Saint Thomas Becket the Martyr, is a Hospital in the old sense of the word short for Hospitality and was founded in the 12th century in Canterbury, England, to provide overnight accommodation for poor pilgrims who were travelling to the shrine of St Thomas Becket. It is now one of the ten almshouses still providing accommodation for elderly citizens of Canterbury and is a grade I listed building.

Eastbridge Hospital, The Hospital of St Thomas the Martyr
Geography
LocationCanterbury, Kent, England
Coordinates51.27985°N 1.07833°E / 51.27985; 1.07833
History
Opened12th century
Links
Websitehttps://www.eastbridgehospital.org.uk
ListsHospitals in England
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