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All Saints

All Saints

West Farleigh

Kent

Late Cll or C12 and Cl5, restored 1875.

Architectural Features

Plain tile roof.

West tower: C15.

Nave: late C11 or C12.

Small round-headed late C11 or C12 window under eaves, with tall lancet set lower immediately to east of it.

Plain tile roof.

Moulded three-or four-centred arched C15 stone inner doorway.

Chancel: late C11 or C12.

Small round-headed late C11 or C12 window under eaves towards centre.

Two-light cavetto-moulded C15 window towards east end, with cinquefoil-headed lights, four-centred arched head and moulded hoodmould.

Similar C15 two-light window towards west, but smaller and with pointed head.

C15 round-headed hollow-chamfered-doorway with broach stops and two-plank door, to tower stair turret.

TQ7153 : All Saints, West Farleigh - Font

C17 octagonal stone font on Bethersden marble base.

TQ7153 : All Saints, West Farleigh - Font

© John Salmon

Wooden font cover with moulded base, crocketed dome and moulded finial.

Royal Arms over tower doorway.

Monuments: tomb recess to south wall of nave, with cusped and subcusped arch under squared hoodmould, shields to spandrels, and frieze of Tudor flowers.

Monument on east wall of nave to south of chancel arch, to Edward Goulston, d.1720

Monument to north of chancel arch to Jane Brewer, d.1676.

Monument on north wall of nave to Jane Brewer, d.1716, by Robert Taylor.

Monument on north wall of chancel to Augustine Skynner, d.1672.

Hanging monument on north wall of chancel to Edward Lawrence, d.1605.

Kneeling figures of man with sons and woman with daughters in recess above inscription panel, all enclosed by ribboned side panels.