St. Nicholas’s Church is a Grade I listed church from the 12th Century. Sitting under the Canterbury Diocese it is still active. The north and south walls of the nave and the lower chancel were constructed with uncoursed stone and tufa rubble walls. The chapels on the north side were later additions coming in 14th century.
The window below was installed as a celebration of 700 years of work and worship in the parish. It is dedicated to the memory of Jessica Margarita Wernham and her service to Maidstone Osteopathic Clinic given by her husband John. The window was installed in 1996.
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