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It doesn't look it, but this (apart from the tower which is 200 years earlier) is a 17th century church- built by the Ashburnham family in 1665 to honour the old ways and house their dead. Here is one of their tombs- a little clunky if you look at the details- but in general terms rather splendidly and unEnglishly baroque- by a sculptor- J Bushell- who had trained in Italy.



The big house, Ashburnham Place, was largely demolished in the 1950s- a victim of dry rot and death duties- but the parkland- landscaped by Capability Brown- has been maintained. The remaining buildings now house a Christian conference centre and retreat house.

Here's the view from the churchyard.

Date: 2016-05-06 10:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cmcmck.livejournal.com
St Margaret's Rochester has the same odd combo of mediaeval tower and much later chancel (18th century). Due to a fire in that case.

Date: 2016-05-06 03:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
I've come across a lot of churches where the tower is earlier- and sometimes later- than the body of the church.

The church at Wye- which I visited recently is medieval but with an 18th century chancel. St Mary of Charity in Faversham is medieval, but with a neo-classical nave...

Date: 2016-05-06 03:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cmcmck.livejournal.com
It's certainly not uncommon.

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