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Churchyards Visited in Kent LIST OF CHURCHYARDS VISITED IN KENT Recorders: Tim Hills Cliff PLACE CHURCH GRID REF Link to further information Hansford Ancient YEAR Tree Hunt Nicholas Cox Addington, Kent St Margaret TQ65385888 Gazetteer CH 2005 Ash-next-Sandwich St. Nicholas at Ash TR284584 Younger yews NC 2007 Ashurst St Martin of Tours TQ51173903 Gazetteer TH/ATH 2004 Aylesford St Peter and St Paul TQ72935903 Gazetteer TH/CH 2002 Badlesmere St Leonard TR01385509 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 2002 Bapchild St Laurence TQ92726296 Gazetteer CH 2014 Barfrestone St Nicholas TR26395014 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 2002 Bethersden St Margaret TQ928403 No yews TH 2002 Betteshanger St Mary the Virgin TR31245251 Gazetteer TH 2002 Bicknor St James TQ86055882 Gazetteer TH 2002 Bidborough St Lawrence TQ56514320 Gazetteer TH/ATH 1999 Bilsington St Peter and St Paul TR04213427 Gazetteer ATH 2008 Birling All Saints TQ68026061 Gazetteer TH 2002 Bobbing St Bartholomew TQ88816512 Gazetteer TH/CH 2002 Boughton Aluph All Saints TR03324814 Gazetteer ATH 2008 Boughton Malherbe St Nicholas TQ88234953 Gazetteer TH/ATH 2002 Boughton Monchelsea St Peter TQ77134983 Gazetteer ATH 2002 Boughton-under- TH/Ian Robert St Peter and St Paul TR048585 Gazetteer 2002 Blean Brown Boxley St Mary and All Saints TQ77495894 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Brabourne St Mary the Virgin TR103417 Gazetteer TH 2002 Brasted St Martin TQ46855549 Gazetteer ATH 2008 Bredhurst St Peter TQ79886213 Gazetteer TH/CH 1999 Brenchley All Saints TQ67974170 Gazetteer ATH 2005 Bridge St Peter TR183541 Gazetteer ATH 2008 Broomfield St Margaret TQ83995248 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH/CH 2002 Buckland - In - Dover St Andrew TR30494273 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Burham St Mary TQ716620 Younger yews CH 2005 Canterbury-St Martins St Martin TR15885773 Younger yews CH St Thomas of TH/Ian Robert Capel, Kent TQ63734451 Gazetteer 1999 Canterbury Brown St Cosmas and St Challock TR01154919 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Damian Charing Sts Peter and Paul TQ954494 Gazetteer CH 2005 Charing Heath Holy Trinity TQ92274943 Gazetteer CH 2007 Chilham St Mary TR06885364 Gazetteer - lost yews TH 1999 Chillenden All Saints TR269536 Gazetteer - lost yew TH Chislet St Mary the Virgin TR224643 Younger yews TH 2002 Coldred St Pancras TR27434758 Gazetteer - lost yew TH 2002 Cooling St James TQ75647594 Gazetteer OJ Crockham Hill Holy Trinity TQ44405069 Younger yews ATH 2009 Crundale St Mary TR086486 Gazetteer ATH 2007 Cuxton St Michael TQ7095666452 Younger yews CH 2014 St Margaret of Darenth TQ 560 713 Younger yews TH 2002 Antioch Davington St Mary Magdalene TR01106179 Younger yews CH 2014 Denton St Mary Magdalene TR216467 Younger yews TH 2002 Detling St Martin of Tours TQ79185814 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Ditton St Peter TQ710581 Gazetteer TH 2002 Doddington St John the Baptist TQ93995757 Gazetteer TH 2002 East Langdon St Augustine TR33314595 Gazetteer ATH 2008 East Sutton Park St Peter and St Paul TQ82754953 Gazetteer ATH 2008 Eastling St Mary TQ96525654 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Eastry St Mary the Virgin TR31095478 Gazetteer TH 2002 Egerton St James TQ908475 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Elmsted St James the Great TR11664493 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Farningham St Peter and St Paul TQ54716688 Gazetteer TH 2002 French Street, nr Private burial ground TQ4587552819 Younger yews Todd 2010 Westerham Frittenden St Mary TQ813409 Gazetteer ATH 2006 St Lawrence the Godmersham TR06205044 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Martyr Goodnestone St Bartholomew TR045616 Younger yews CH 2014 Goudhurst St Mary the Virgin TQ70383811 Gazetteer - lost yew TH Graveney All Saints TR05256270 Gazetteer CH 2014 St John the Groombridge TQ53063768 Gazetteer ATH 2008 Evangelist Halling St John the Baptist TQ 70526388 Gazetteer CH 2014 Harrietsham St John the Baptist TQ87485300 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 St Michael and All Hartlip TQ839643 Younger yews TH 2002 Angels Hastingleigh St Mary the Virgin TR10194449 Gazetteer - lost yew TH 2002 Hawkhurst St Laurence TQ755294 Younger yews CH 2007 Herne St Martin TR182658 Gazetteer OJ 2008 Higham St Mary TQ713715 Younger yews CH 2014 Hoo St.Werburgh St Werburgh TQ78387188 Gazetteer TH 1999 Horsmonden St Margaret TQ 703 382 Gazetteer TH 2004 Horton Kirby St Mary TQ56226856 Gazetteer TH 2002 Hucking St Margaret TQ844583 Younger yews TH 2002 Hunton, Kent St Mary TQ72414975 Gazetteer TH 2002 Hythe, Kent St Leonard TR161349 Younger yews TH 2011 St John the Ickham TR2220058135 Younger yews NC 2007 Evangelist Iwade All Saints TQ90126795 Gazetteer CH 2006 Kemsing St Mary the Virgin TQ55625878 Gazetteer - lost yew TH Kenardington St Mary TQ976322 Gazetteer - lost yew TH 2002 Kennington St Mary TR02234515 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Kingsdown St Catherine TQ92495866 Gazetteer CH 2014 Knockholt St Katherine TQ46785892 Gazetteer TH/Peter Norton 1999 Knowlton St Clement TR281532 Younger yews TH 2002 Lamberhurst St Mary the Virgin TQ68213659 Gazetteer TH/Peter Norton 1999 Leaveland St Lawrence TR00455484 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 2002 Leeds St Nicholas TQ82545334 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Linton - Kent St Nicholas TQ754502 Gazetteer TH 2013 Little Chart unrecorded TQ93604666 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Loose All Saints TQ75715208 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Lower Hardres St Mary TR15245317 Gazetteer - lost yew TH 2013 Luddenham St Mary TQ99256312 Younger yews CH 2014 Lullingstone St Botolph TQ52976442 Gazetteer - lost yew TH Lynsted St Peter and St Paul TQ942609 Gazetteer TH/CH 2002 Mersham St John the Baptist TR05243936 Gazetteer TH 2013 St Mary and the Holy Milstead TQ 903 588 Younger yews OJ 1999 Cross Molash St Peter TR02375217 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Monketon St Martin TQ94345535 Gazetteer CH 2008 Monks Horton (Horton St Peter TR12344053 Gazetteer TH 1999 Court) Nackington St Mary the Virgin TR156546 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 2003 Nettlestead St Mary the Virgin TQ 685 521 Younger yews TH 2002 Newington-by-Hythe St Nicholas TR18263735 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 2000 Newnham St Peter and St Paul TQ95395763 Gazetteer TH/CH 2002 Nonington St Mary the Virgin TR25315234 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 2002 Northbourne St Augustine TR 333 522 Younger yews NC 2007 Norton Court St Mary TQ96776109 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 2002 Nurstead St Mildred TQ641683 Gazetteer - lost yew TH 2000 Oare St Peter TR008634 Younger yews CH 2014 Offham St Michael TQ66035807 Gazetteer TH 1999 Old Romney St Clement TR03472516 Gazetteer TH 2011 Orpington All Saints TQ4667766448 Gazetteer ATH 2016 Ospringe St Peter & St Paul TR00006031 Gazetteer CH 2014 Otford St Bartholomew TQ52855929 Gazetteer CH 2010 Petham All Saints TR13055123 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 2000 Pluckley St Nicholas TQ92674535 Gazetteer ATH 2008 Preston St Mildred TR24396040 Gazetteer TH 2002 Rainham St Margaret TQ81746589 Gazetteer TH/CH 2002 Ringwould St Nicholas TR35974830 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Ripple St Mary the Virgin TR35035020 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Rodmersham St Nicholas TQ927618 Younger yews CH 2014 Rolvenden St Mary the Virgin TQ84473114 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 2005 Ruckinge St Mary Magdalene TR025335 Gazetteer - lost yew TH 2011 Rusthall St Paul No yews TH 2011 Seal St Peter and St Paul TQ55045697 Gazetteer TH 2002 Sellindge St Mary the Virgin TR09383843 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Selling St Mary TR03835680 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Sevenoaks St Nicholas TQ53115427 Gazetteer OJ 1999 Sevington St Mary TR 037 409 Younger yews TH 2002 Sheldwich St James TR 011 569 Younger yews TH 2002 Shepherdswell St Andrew TR264477 Gazetteer - lost yew NC 2007 Sholden St Nicholas TR35935207 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury NC 2007 Shoreham St Peter and St Paul TQ 523 616 Younger yews TH 2002 Shorne St Peter and St Paul TQ69017101 Gazetteer TH 1999 Snave St Augustine TR01412993 Gazetteer - lost yew TH 2011 Snodland All Saints Younger yews CH 2014 Speldhurst St Mary the Virgin TQ55334143 Gazetteer TH 1999 Andrew St Mary Hoo St Mary Gazetteer 2006 Lapthorn Stalisfield St Mary TQ96745241 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 2009 Stanford All Saints TR13073808 Gazetteer OJ 2008 Stansted St Mary the Virgin TQ60736213 Gazetteer TH 1999 Staple St James TR26945665 Gazetteer TH 2002 Stelling St Mary TR14214859 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Stockbury St Mary Magdalene TQ84686168 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Stowting St Mary TR12484183 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Sundridge St Mary TQ48625492 Gazetteer OJ 2008 Sutton-at-Hone St John the Baptist TQ553706 Younger yews OJ 1999 Swanscombe St Peter and St Paul TQ604739 Younger yews OJ 1999 Temple Ewell St Peter and St Paul TR287 443 Younger yews NC 2007 Teynham St Mary TQ966636 Younger yews CH 2014 Thanington St Nicholas TR13155677 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 2002 St Michael and All Throwley TQ99125567 Gazetteer TH/CH 2002 Angels Thurnham St Mary TQ80405764 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Tilmanstone St Andrew TR30205147 Oldest yews in the Diocese of Canterbury TH 1999 Tonge St Giles TQ93446404 Gazetteer CH/OJ 2014 Trottiscliffe
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