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St Peter and St Paul Dymchurch is a 12th century Norman church, dating from about 1150. It is built from the same Caen stone as Canterbury Cathedral, filled in with Kentish ragstone
A 12th century church sitting above Folkestone in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
St Mary in the Marsh is a picturesque church dating back to the 12 century that is now a hub for the community of Romney Marsh and hosts concerts, arts projects and exhibitions.
Built under the patronage of the Archbishops of Canterbury, St. George’s is known as the Cathedral of Romney Marsh because of its size.
St Eanswith in Brenzett Church (also known as St Eanswythe) has a long history dating back to Saxon times in the 7th Century when a small church was first erected on the spot now occupied by the present day church.
St Clement Church on the Romney Marsh is one of the oldest churches in Kent and was used as a location in the film Dr Syn.
The Seabook Valley leads from the sea up to Cheriton and is brimming full of colour with wild flowers, butterflies and birds, all waiting to be discovered.
A circular walk starting at Brockhill Country Park and taking in the village of Saltwood.
St. Peter and St. Paul, Saltwood is a Church of England Parish Church with its origins in Norman times.
Peene Quarry picnic site offers great views for those who are adventurous enough to brave the steep paths leading to it.