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St Paul's Church, Rusthall

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The church retained a number of its original fixtures including its original font, and as such in 1974 it was granted Grade II listed status. The war memorial and the churchyard wall on which it stands were also listed at Grade II at the same time. The church was seen as a symbol of the wealth of
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As well as St Paul's Church being built, two school buildings were constructed on the site at the same time, although these were later converted into houses. In 1887, to accommodate the village expanding, a
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porch added on the west side of the church. In 1922, Rusthall's war memorial was constructed outside St Paul's to commemorate soldiers from Rusthall who died in the
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affiliated to St Paul's Church was built in the middle of Rusthall. This Mission church later became known as St Paul's Church Centre and is used as the
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layout with a flat-roofed tower and belfry. It was then expanded in 1865 with an extra aisle and pews added and connected to the
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and wished to support him. Another architect, a local man named N. E. Stevens (no relation), was also involved in the design.
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of St Paul's Church as well as for hosting services, which up until the 1970s were conducted by a
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Pelton's Illustrated Guide to Tunbridge Wells and the Neighbouring Seats, Towns and Villages
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that: "the churchyard is chockablock with expensive tombstones and memorials".
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as part of his Nevill Park Estate. The church was designed by
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List of places of worship in Tunbridge Wells (borough)
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because he was aware of Stevens' work in his native
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51°07′51″N 0°14′15″E / 51.1308°N 0.2376°E / 51.1308; 0.2376
OS grid reference
TQ5666439217
OS grid reference
TQ5666439217
Rusthall
England
Denomination
Anglican
St. Paul's Church
parish church
Earl of Abergavenny
Dedication
St Paul
Consecrated
Architect(s)
Henry Isaac Stevens
Gothic Revival
Groundbreaking
Materials
Province
Canterbury
Diocese
Rochester
Deanery
Tunbridge Wells
Parish
Rusthall
Church of England

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