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St Dunstan

St Dunstan

Cranbrook

Kent

Late C13, C14, late C15, early C16, restored c1863 by William Slater and Ewan Christian.

Architectural Features

Two-light cusped belfry openings under label moulds with two-centred arched openings on second stage and large C15 window above pointed arched west doorway heavily inset.

Six bay nave and aisles all with large late C15 or early C16 windows, some quite heavily renewed.

Clock on south wall of town, c1700 with C20 figure of time (original in Town Museum), in open swan-neck pediment topping cartouche.

Interior: C15 tower arch.

C14 chancel arch.

Early C15 altar rails.

C18 pulpit, with sounding board, now a table.

Font of 1852 in perpendicular.

Also total immersion font of 1725 by south porch.

Glass: one window in north aisle with complete early C16 glazing.

Monuments: brass of merchant c1520.

Marble standing monument, for the Roberts family, 1740 by Joseph Pickford.