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St Mary, Smeeth, Kent

Location
(51°7′8″N, 0°57′33″E)
Smeeth
TR072397
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Kent
now Kent
  • Toby Huitson
  • Mary Berg
24 May 2012

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Description

Smeeth is a small village about 4 miles E of Ashford. The church of St Mary consists of a squat W tower, a porch, a nave with N aisle, and a chancel with N chapel. There are several Romanesque features, including the S, W and tower doorways, and chancel arch.

Features

Exterior Features

Doorways

Interior Features

Arches

Chancel arch/Apse arches
Bibliography

S. Glynne, The Churches of Kent, London 1877, 57.

  • J. Newman, The Buildings of England: West Kent and the Weald, London 1980, 464-5.