All Saints

Local nameAll Saints
LocationAshford, Kent, UK

All Saints' Church is a 13th-century pilgrims' Grade I listed church in Boughton Aluph near Ashford, Kent. It is part of the Church of England.

Built in the thirteenth century by a man named Adulphus to replace a Saxon church, it was enlarged in the 14th century by Sir Thomas Aldon, one of Edward III of England's courtiers. The building was restored in 1878. On 27 November 1957, the church was placed on the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, as a Grade I building. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, it was extensively renovated, including the cleansing and restoration of the windows in 2009. The church continues to be an active centre for worship, and is part of the United Wye Benefice. Every June, the building is used to host the Stour Music Festival.

Tags Place of WorshipAnglicanChristian
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Saints'_Church,_Boughton_Aluph

Official Website http://www.allsaintsba.org.uk/

Address Church Lane, TN25 4, United Kingdom

Coordinates 51°11'46.829" N 0°54'31.095" E

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