Church of St Mary the Virgin, Fordwich
This was our last exploration of the day, and it happened to be right next to the town hall. After visiting the town hall, we headed over to a charming little redundant church that was surprisingly open, which I was grateful for since it is quite hidden away. We took a look inside, and although many churches may seem similar, each one has its own unique feeling and layout. We didn't stay too long because it was really hot outside, and we wanted to get back to the other end of Kent without getting caught in traffic.
This church is located in Fordwich, Kent, and is a redundant church that is also a Grade I listed building. It primarily dates back to the Norman era but does contain some Anglo-Saxon elements. The chapel of the church was added around the 12th century.
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