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All Saints Church, Staplehurst

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OS grid reference
  
TQ7863

Country
  
England

Founded
  
Late 12th century

Status
  
Parish church

Location
  
Staplehurst, Kent

Denomination
  
Anglican

Phone
  
+44 1580 891258

Diocese
  
Diocese of Canterbury

All Saints Church, Staplehurst

Website
  
allsaintsstaplehurst.co.uk

Address
  
High St, Staplehurst, Tonbridge TN12 0AX, UK

Parish
  
St Nicholas's Church, Leeds

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Profiles

All Saints' Church, Staplehurst is the Anglican parish church in the village of Staplehurst, Kent, England. It was founded in the 12th century and was enlarged during the 13th to 15th centuries. The church is situated at the south end of the village, on the east side of the High Street, a Roman Road now designated as the A229.

The church was mainly built in the 12th and 13th centuries, and the West Tower was commenced about 1425. It is a Grade I listed building. One of the notable features of the church is the south door, which is thought to date to the 12th century, and displays some very fine early ironwork. The church features a ring of ten bells, the oldest cast in 1605 and the most recent being two cast in 1996, when a new steel frame was installed. The current church clock dates from 1888. Owen Jennings of Cox & Barnard, a stained glass designing and manufacturing firm based in Hove, made six windows for the church in 1952. Those in the north chapel (one single-light and one two-light window) and the north aisle (three two-light windows) have heraldic badges and emblems, and another two-light window in the north aisle has a Nativity scene.

The rector is the Revd Silke Tetzlaff.

References

All Saints Church, Staplehurst Wikipedia