St Paul's Church, Grade II listed church in Rusthall, Tunbridge Wells, England.
St Paul's Church was built in 1849 from local sandstone in Early English Gothic style. The building has a cruciform plan with a flat-roofed tower and belfry.
The church was built as part of the Nevill Park Estate development commissioned by the Earl of Abergavenny. Architect Henry Isaac Stevens designed and completed the structure for this expansion.
The name references the apostle Paul and reflects the Christian foundation that shapes this place. Today, visitors can see how it continues to function as a gathering space for worship and community gatherings.
The site functions as a community centre with regular services and events throughout the week. Visitors should check in advance when gatherings are scheduled to plan their visit.
A 1922 war memorial in front of the building commemorates local soldiers who died in World War I. The memorial, churchyard wall, and cemetery were all listed for protection in 1974.
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