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Church of St Dunstan, Snargate

Built c.1200, the north and south aisles were soon added and in the 14th century a spacious east end was created. In the north aisle there is a wall painting of a great ship dated c.1500, a reminder of the nearby shipbuilding yards that existed at that time. From 1817 to 1829 the Rev. Richard Harris Barham was the vicar of St. Dunstan’s, during which time he wrote his humorous tales The Ingoldsby Legends, some of which relate to Marsh folklore.
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by N Chadwick

Created: Thu, 26 Jun 2014, Updated: Thu, 26 Jun 2014


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TQ9928 : Church of St Dunstan by N Chadwick
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TQ9928 : Part of St Dunstan Church, Snargate by N Chadwick
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TQ9928 : St Dunstan Church, Snargate by N Chadwick
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TQ9928 : Church Cottage and St Dunstan's Church, Snargate by N Chadwick
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TQ9928 : Tower of St Dunstan Church, Snargate by N Chadwick
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