All Saints

All Saints is an 11th century church which sits on the Green Sands Way with wonderful views, an interesting history , beautiful examples of medieval art and two ancient yews in the grave yard.

Ulcombe, Kent

Opening times

Daily from 9.30am to 6pm.

Address

Ulcombe Hill
Ulcombe
Kent
ME17 1DN

There has been a place of worship site going back to pre Christian times. One of our Yew trees in the graveyard has been dated to over 2400 years old. It became a Collegiate Church is 1213 which is probably why it is a larger church than you would expect for a small village. 

There are beautiful medieval wall paintings and a fine example of a pre reformation alter. The north or St Leger chapel was added in the 15th century and contains brasses of the St Leger family dating 1470. There is also a large stained glass window which contains examples of medieval glass.

The church has beautiful acoustics and regularly holds concerts. Tea and coffee is always available at the rear and we welcome visitors to come and spend time in this beautiful church and enjoy the wonderful views over the weald.

  • Spectacular stained glass

  • Magnificent memorials

  • Fascinating churchyard

  • Famous connections

  • Enchanting atmosphere

  • Captivating architecture

  • Wifi

  • Walkers & cyclists welcome

  • Space to secure your bike

  • Ramp or level access available on request

  • Level access to the main areas

  • Dog friendly

  • Car park at church

  • Accessible toilets in church

  • Weekly Sunday sevices start at 11am.

  • Third Thursday of the month we have a community lunch and games afternoon.

  • Regular concerts are advertised on our website.

  • Church of England

  • Foundation Grant, £4,564, 2019

  • Our Foundation Grants fund urgent maintenance work and small repairs to help keep churches open.

  • Foundation Grant, £2,500, 2019

  • Our Foundation Grants fund urgent maintenance work and small repairs to help keep churches open.

Contact information

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