TQ8860 : St John the Baptist Church, Bredgar
taken 17 days ago, near to Bredgar, Kent, England
This is 1 of 4 images, with title St John the Baptist Church, Bredgar in this square

St John the Baptist Church, Bredgar
In 1393, a chantry and college of the Holy Trinity was founded in the church and considerable enlargement of the church followed.
The Shell Guide to Kent describes the church as "having a pleasing, light interior with no incongruities. Old timbers in the roof. Good fifteenth-century glass. Norman west doorway." John Newman in Pevsner's Buildings of England: North East & East Kent says: "Gratifyingly little restoration. The interior has the bright, open airiness, with whitewashed walls and roofs that appeals to our mid-20th century tastes."
This view is from the south-east.
The Shell Guide to Kent describes the church as "having a pleasing, light interior with no incongruities. Old timbers in the roof. Good fifteenth-century glass. Norman west doorway." John Newman in Pevsner's Buildings of England: North East & East Kent says: "Gratifyingly little restoration. The interior has the bright, open airiness, with whitewashed walls and roofs that appeals to our mid-20th century tastes."
This view is from the south-east.