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The large Church of St Peter and St Paul of Kentish ragstone, dates mostly 13th and 14th century, heavily restored in 1845. Because of Marsh subsidence the building has an unmistakable “bent” appearance and the nave is sometimes used in late summer for serving Ploughman’s Lunches and homemade produce. Local crafts are displayed and sold.
- Type:
- Place of Worship