Christianity came two times to Britain. The Light-tower Church of Our Fair Lady gives historic account of this.
The Gospel had come to the Britons in the days of the Roman Empire.
Then Rome fell, and the Dark Ages came to Europe, but not to Britain. The Roman Light-tower had remained standing in Dover overlooking the Sea, and so the Gospel came again to the shores of Britain, to the Anglo-Saxons, hence Britannia's Saxon Church has the Roman Light-tower.
Being one of England's oldest churches, possibly the oldest, it stands in testimony to Christianity among the English, for which reason it was built.
So to follow the Fair Lady's directive and rebuild Christchurch within the Court can only be in honour of Christ. In fact, the direction which Her Church indicates leads to Christchurch Court.
