St Mary
Frittenden, Kent
A lovely Grade II* Victorian village church and church yard, at the heart of Frittenden.
The church on the hill, All Saints stands in the center of the village atop a hill.
Staplehurst, Kent
The church is at the south end of the village just a short walk off the A229, a Roman road that forms the main high street. It dates from the early part of the last Millennium; the south door has been dated to around 1050 and displays some very fine early ironwork on it.
They say that the church was built around 1100. It served the farms which evolved from dens or pasture land used by herdsmen from the area around Maidstone. It is older than the village.
The Anglo-Saxon charters mention specific dens Spilsill and Aydhurst, while the name Staplehurst was first recorded in 1226.
Frittenden, Kent
A lovely Grade II* Victorian village church and church yard, at the heart of Frittenden.
Headcorn, Kent
Sissinghurst, Kent