John E. Vigars Kent Church Photographs
Image Source: Rob Baker
This Victorian church in Faversham was built in 1881 to an Early English design using Bath stonr and flint by Lincolnshire based architectural firm Kirk and Son from Sleaford. Situated on high ground on the opposite side of Faversham Creek in an area known as The Brents it is actually less than a quarter of a mile from Faversham's main parish church, St. Mary of Charity. In 2000 the church was closed and roughly ten years later after a period of dereliction was sold for £370,000 and converted into a luxurious two bedroomed house with underfloor heating. Text by Rob Baker
Church Data
1851 Census Details
Seating Capacity: Not built
Morning Attendance: Not built
Afternoon Attendance: Not built
Evening Attendance: Not built
Architecture Details
Original Build Date/Architect: Kirk and Son 1881
Restoration:
Second Restoration:
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