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© Mr Bob Phillips
IoE Number:
411263
Location:
PARISH CHURCH OF SAINT PETER AND SAINT PAUL, CHURCH LANE
ASH CUM RIDLEY, SEVENOAKS, KENT
Photographer:
Mr Bob Phillips
Date Photographed:
04 November 2002
Date listed:
01 June 1967
Date of last amendment:
01 June 1967
Grade
I
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ASH-CUM-RIDLEY CHURCH LANE
1.
5280
New Ash Green
Ash
Parish Church of
St Peter and St Paul
TQ 66 SW 7/5 1.6.67
GV
2.
C13, C14 and C15 restored by Sir T G Jackson in 1901-3. Built of flint with
ragstone and sandstone dressings. Chancel and west tower are C13. The top
part of the tower and the turret are of red brick. Three bay nave and aisles.
C14 but restored in 1472 when the south aisle was probably widened. North aisle
has good Decorated east window of ogee forms and spherical triangles. South
porch possibly of 1472 with stoup. Internally there is a good crown post roof
over the nave supported on trefoliated brackets. Early Perpendicular chancel
arch, a Perpendicular font, Brass of a priest half length, a hanging monument
to Dr Maxfield c1605 and 2 tablets to Thomas and Sophia Lambard of 1813 by
John Bacon Junior, Piscina in South Aisle.