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Church of St Mary

A Grade II Listed Building in Lower Hardres, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2371 / 51°14'13"N

Longitude: 1.0822 / 1°4'55"E

OS Eastings: 615249

OS Northings: 153175

OS Grid: TR152531

Mapcode National: GBR TYN.BF2

Mapcode Global: VHLGT.P5YG

Plus Code: 9F3363PJ+VV

Entry Name: Church of St Mary

Listing Date: 30 January 1967

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1372289

English Heritage Legacy ID: 171340

ID on this website: 101372289

Location: St Mary's Church, Lower Hardres, Canterbury, Kent, CT4

County: Kent

District: Canterbury

Civil Parish: Lower Hardres

Built-Up Area: Lower Hardres

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

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Description


1.
5273 LOWER HHARDRES SCHOOL LANE

Church of St Mary
TR 15 SE 13/501 30.1.67

II


2.
The church was built in 1831-2 by Rickman and Hutchinson in early English style
and is built of flint with ashlar dressings and slate roof. Chancel, nave
and tower at the north-west corner of the nave forming a porch on the ground
floor with an octagonal upper storey and a stone broach spire. Lancet windows.
Modern pantiled roof. C13 font. The churchyard which predates the existing
church contains some Cl8 headstones with cherub, shell or skull motifs, early
C19 Neo-Grecian headstones and some chest tombs and oval bodystones.


Listing NGR: TR1519453148

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