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St Nicholas

St Nicholas

Peene

Kent

Late C11 or C12

Architectural Features

C13, with late C18 or early C19 alterations.

Plain tile roofs.

Nave: late C11 or C12.

Chancel: C13.

North chapel: C13.

C14 three-light east window with cusped intersecting tracery.

North aisle: C13 or C14.

Hexagonal pulpit with base of linenfold panelling and and crocketted upper panels possibly re-used from C15 screen.

TR1837 : St Nicholas, Newington, Kent - Font

Circular font on five stone shafts with ring-moulded bases, outer 4 shafts of scallop-shell plan.

TR1837 : St Nicholas, Newington, Kent - Font

© John Salmon

Monuments: On south wall of nave (probably removed from chancel floor):- half brass of a woman, circa 1480?

brass to Richard Ryege, d.1522, and 3 wives.

brass to priest John Clerk, d.1501, and brass to Thomas Chylton, d.1501, with wife and 3 children.

Brass on chapel floor to Henry Brockman, d.1630

Plain brass on north wall of chapel to Helen Strout and children, all d.1628.

Stone tablet on west wall of chapel to Christophar Petty, d.1668, with coat of arms.