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Parish Church of St Mark, Tunbridge Wells
St. Mark's Church was built as the result of personal intervention from William Nevill, 4th Earl of Abergavenny. The church was funded by the 4th Earl, and designed by architect Robert Lewis Roumieu. Construction began in 1864 after the laying of the foundation stone by the Countess of Abergavenny. It was consecrated in 1866.
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