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Look at the old roof beams, especially the curved crossing at the transept. Chartham is lovely village, also visit the station when a train comes. Watch level crossing keeper closing the gates!
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Date of experience: October 2020
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St.Mary's was built between 1285 and 1305, the tower in the fourteenth century. Much restoration has been done over the years. Walking around this surprisingly large church, the eyes keep finding more and more to enjoy. Make a point of visiting this wonderful church.
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Date of experience: October 2018
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Next to my grandma’ old house so maybe I’m partial. Lovely old church from 1200s. Boat ceiling. Complete redo going on. Warden showed us around. Can by new roof tiles to commemorate loved ones.
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Date of experience: September 2018
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Although often closed, this church is open on Sundays. It is a large building located close to a village green and outside is the village war memorial. The floor is covered by red carpet, the heating was on, there is a large memorial brass to view, some ornate memorials on the walls, the stunning wooden beams and roof structure are visible when you look upwards and the church windows are a mixture of plain and colour. On the wall opposite the entrance is a large memorial that tells how many from the village went off to fight in the Great War. A well presented and large village church that is used regularly.…
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Date of experience: December 2017
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