Ashford, St Mary's Church 1969
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Said to be one of the finest town churches in Kent, the parish church is built of Kentish ragstone and has an impressive interior. The tower stands 121ft high, and the church can seat up to 1,700 people. A famous curate was the Reverend Richard Barham, who later moved to Romney Marsh and wrote the 'Ingoldsby Legends'.
An extract from Hythe, Romney Marsh and Ashford Photographic Memories.
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