Location Murston, Kent Denomination Anglican Style Early English | Country England Founded 1872-3 Architect William Burges | |
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Heritage designation Listed building - Grade II Address Sittingbourne ME10 3RU, UK Architectural type Gothic Revival architecture Similar Skilbeck's Warehouse, Church of St Peter - Carrigrohane, Park House - Cardiff, St Michael and All Angels C, Church of St John - Cumnock |
The Church of All Saints, Murston, Sittingbourne, is an Anglican parish church in the county of Kent, England. It is notable due to its architect, William Burges, and was constructed in 1873–4. The church was built in "an early Gothic Style" and incorporates fragments of the original 12th-century church. The estimate was £3,000 but the public subscription raised only £2,000. As a consequence, the intended tower was truncated. It is a Grade II listed building as of 13 December 1974.
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