St Peter's Church, Newenden

St Peter's Church, Newenden

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  • Naman Mukesh Chaudhary

    Inside stands a worth seeing 12th century Norman font, a large square design resting on a central pillar, it has striking carvings on 3 sides; a winged dragon and lion, a head licking a leaf and three grotesque beasts in roundels, and a geometrical pattern. The 4th side is plain. The font is made of oolitic limestone, believed to have been quarried near Sangatte on the French north coast.
    Jun 13th, 2022

  • Bruce Neilson

    Very sweet little church, Unusual early Norman Font. Difficult to park near so short walk along fast bit of road so take care.
    May 25th, 2022

  • Davoika


    Feb 6th, 2021

  • Henry White


    Nov 3rd, 2020

  • Chris Turnbull


    Sep 23rd, 2019

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About
St Peter's Church, Newenden

St Peter's Church, Newenden is located at 3 Lossenham Ln in Newenden, England TN18 5PN. St Peter's Church, Newenden can be contacted via phone at (158) 038-9587 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (158) 038-9587

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for St Peter's Church, Newenden?

A The phone number for St Peter's Church, Newenden is: (158) 038-9587.


Q Where is St Peter's Church, Newenden located?

A St Peter's Church, Newenden is located at 3 Lossenham Ln, Newenden, eng TN18 5PN


Q What is the internet address for St Peter's Church, Newenden?

A The website (URL) for St Peter's Church, Newenden is: http://newenden.org/st-peters-church.html


Q How is St Peter's Church, Newenden rated?

A St Peter's Church, Newenden has a 4.4 Star Rating from 8 reviewers.

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St Peter's Church, Newenden

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Naman Mukesh Chaudhary on Google

image Inside stands a worth seeing 12th century Norman font, a large square design resting on a central pillar, it has striking carvings on 3 sides; a winged dragon and lion, a head licking a leaf and three grotesque beasts in roundels, and a geometrical pattern. The 4th side is plain. The font is made of oolitic limestone, believed to have been quarried near Sangatte on the French north coast.


Bruce Neilson on Google

image Very sweet little church, Unusual early Norman Font. Difficult to park near so short walk along fast bit of road so take care.


Davoika on Google

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Henry White on Google

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Chris Turnbull on Google

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