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A tiny church that has survived earth tremors
This tiny unspoilt gem of a Norman church stands on a knoll above Goodnestone Court, a half-timbered building from the 15th-century.
Inside, part of the rood-loft staircase, two piscinae and a tomb which may have been used as an Easter Sepulchre, survive from Medieval times.
There is a miniature 19th-century font, Willement glass in the east window and two 16th-century brass’ inscriptions to a couple who both departed ‘in the fayth of Christe’.
A rustic tiled and timbered bell-cote crowns the nave, and the porch was rebuilt in 1837 after an earth tremor.
How to find us
St Bartholomew’s Church, Goodnestone
Goodnestone Court
Goodnestone
Faversham
Kent
ME13 9BZ
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