St Michael
Playden, Sussex | TN31 7UJ
West of the River Rother, St Michaels spire is a landmark from across the Romney Marshes.
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Playden, Sussex | TN31 7UJ
West of the River Rother, St Michaels spire is a landmark from across the Romney Marshes.
St Leonards on Sea, Sussex | TN38 0AS
We are a friendly and welcoming church for all ages and backgrounds in west St Leonards.
Bilsington, Kent | TN25 7JU
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Snargate, Kent | TN29 0EW
Like so many Romney Marsh churches this one seems far bigger than any population at any time could have justified, but in medieval times this was a rich and very busy landscape, filled with people who needed a place to worship.
St Leonards on Sea, Sussex | TN38 0LF
St Johns is a welcoming, inclusive church in a superb 20th century building where our worship is in the open Anglo Catholic tradition.
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Guestling, Sussex | TN35 4HS
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Snave, Kent | TN26 2QJ
This little church was declared redundant in 1983, but was saved from secular use by the Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust, which now maintains it.
Icklesham, Sussex | TN36 4BH
Beautiful Grade I listed church sitting just of the 1066 path in Icklesham, East Sussex.
Rye, Sussex | TN31 7HF
Set in the heart of Rye, surrounded by narrow streets lined with picturesque houses, St Mary's is a natural magnet for visitors to the ancient Cinque port.
East Guldeford, Sussex | TN31 7PA
All of the other Romney Marsh churches are in Kent, but this one is in East Sussex, and it is one of the latest, built in 1505 on land reclaimed from the sea.
St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex | TN39 3QT
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Wingham, Kent | CT3 1BB
In the late 1200s the Archbishop of Canterbury established a college here for a master and six canons (priests), which accounts for the large size of this church, and also accounts for the timber framed houses opposite, which were where the master and his canons lived.