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Holy Cross Church, Bearsted

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The church features monuments to Margarete and Steven Mason (died 1552 and 1560), Henrye Brockill of Aldington (died 1596), Susanna Cage (died 1634) and floor tablets to Eleonor, John and Guillemo Cage (late 17th century). Elizabeth Andras (died 1592), wife of
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between the nave and aisle has four bays and was constructed in the 14th century with the two at the east end rebuilt in the 15th century. A single arch at the west end of the arcade is possibly
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The windows are generally small, except for those at the east end of the nave and aisle and above the doorway in the west wall of the tower. The south wall of the church features 13th-century
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on the other three corners. Three stone beasts sit on the corners of the parapet. These are replacements of originals eroded over time, which may have originally represented three
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of the church includes 19th-century panelling and pews in the nave and aisle, followed by 20th-century replacement of much of the roof.
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Construction of the church began in the 13th century and continued in stages during the 14th and 15th centuries. It is built of local
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on the north side and entered from a porch on the south side. At the west end of the nave is a square three-storey tower with a
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on the left of the porch and in the chancel. The windows on the north side are 14th century.
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to which is attached a larger graveyard to the east. John Dyke, the last man hanged on
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from the ancestor of Fludd line Rhirid Flaidd coat of arms.
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Image of the medieval stained glass window in north aisle.
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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
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and the village war memorial which are listed Grade II.
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The interior of the church, looking towards the east end
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Holy Cross Church, Bearsted is located in Kent
51°16′13″N 0°34′50″E / 51.270268°N 0.580539°E / 51.270268; 0.580539
Bearsted
Kent
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