St Nicholas
New Romney, Kent
In 1287 a catastrophic storm smashed its way across the Romney Marshes, causing incalculable damage and smothering New Romney in tons of sand, gravel and silt.
Long, low and with a battlemented and buttressed tower, St George's is built on a grand scale, and was perhaps always larger than its rural agricultural population ever actually needed.
Ivychurch, Kent
It was rebuilt almost from scratch in the mid 14th century, with nave, chancel, and with north and south aisles the whole length of the church.
Inside it is light, airy and spacious, with two elegant lines of arches. In the chancel are handsome 15th century stalls, of a kind most often seen in cathedrals rather than parish churches. On the walls are original, oval text boards.
The church was damaged by bombing in World War II but was subsequently fully restored.
New Romney, Kent
In 1287 a catastrophic storm smashed its way across the Romney Marshes, causing incalculable damage and smothering New Romney in tons of sand, gravel and silt.
St Mary in the Marsh, Kent
Set in a part of the marshes that remains largely agricultural, St Mary's was originally built in the first half of the 12th century.
Lydd, Kent
Almost of cathedral size, All Saints is often called the 'Cathedral of the Marshes'.