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All Saints

All Saints

Loose

Kent

C13, restored by John Wotton, master of Maidstone College c.1400-1417 .

Architectural Features

Plain tile roofs.

West tower: C13.

Three 2-light C19 windows to south, in a C15 style, and one to east.

East end wall incorporates 4 mid-to-late C17 stone memorial tablets.

Re-hung ribbed medieval door.

Chancel: C13.

Moulded, pointed-arched early C15 stone inner doorway with moulded hoodmould, and Bethersden marble step.

Interior: structure: 3-bay late C19 nave arcade to north and south, in a C14 style, with moulded octagonal columns and doubly-chamfered pointed arches.

Pointed early C15 chancel arch moulded to west side only.

Small medieval doorway with cambered head between base of tower and nave, moulded to nave side only.

Chamfered medieval cornice beam to chancel, with C19 brattishing.

2 hatchments to west end of nave, associated with Frances Martin, d.1791, and the Rev. Denny Martin-Fairfax, d.1800.

Hatchment to west end of aisle associated with Sarah Whatman, d.1775.

Stained glass: 2 north windows of north aisle by Kempe, 1892, dedicated to members of Jones and Marsham families.

Monument: tablet on north wall of chancel to Richard Beale, d.1702.