Musée St Dunstan's Church, Snargate - Features and history
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Location: Snargate, TN29 0EW
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Built around 1200 AD, the north and south aisles were soon added, and in the 14th century a
spacious east end was created.
In the north aisle, there is a wall painting of a great ship, dated approximately fifteen hundred - a reminder of the nearby shipbuilding yards that existed at that time.
From 1817 to 1829, the Reverend Richard Harris Barham was the vicar of St. Dunstan’s. During this time he wrote his humorous tales, The Ingoldsby Legends, some of which relate to folklore from the Marsh.
Contacts
See www.themarshchurches.org.uk
Acknowledgements and further reading
A Guide to the Parish and Church, Snargate, Kent by R. S. Sharman
The Medieval Churches of Romney Marsh published by the Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust gives a useful overview of all fourteen medieval churches, with text by Joan Campbell and photographs by David Campbell. Order form here.
With thanks to John Hendy for his expertise and input.
Programmer votre visite
- St Dunstan, B2080, Snargate, Folkestone and Hythe, Kent, Angleterre, TN29 9RP, Royaume-Uni
- https://www.romneymarshchurches.org.uk/snargate
Pièces exposées
Objets exposés présentés avec fichier audio
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Welcome, from the Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust
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Introduction
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The tower
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The Nave
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The Chancel
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The North Aisle and ship mural
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Colour and splendour in medieval worship
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Smuggling
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The South Aisle and other monuments
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Reverend R. H. Barham and Thomas Ingoldsby
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The village
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More about the Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust
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