All Saints Church, Staplehurst, Anglican parish church in Staplehurst, England.
All Saints Church is a stone structure with a prominent west tower and medieval stained glass windows located on High Street in Staplehurst. The building displays fine ironwork on its south door and is surrounded by a rectangular churchyard to the south with numerous burial markers.
Construction of the church began in 1101 with significant additions during the 12th and 13th centuries. Major renovations occurred in 1853, which shaped much of its present appearance.
The church serves as a community gathering place for worship and events, with gravestones in the southern churchyard revealing generations of local families. These burial markers from the 18th century provide a visible record of the people who lived in the area over time.
The church sits on High Street, which connects to the A229 road, making it easy to locate and access. It is advisable to check visiting hours beforehand since regular services and community events take place throughout the week.
The tower contains ten bells, with the oldest dating to 1605 and two newer additions installed in a steel frame in 1996. This combination of bells spanning different centuries creates the distinctive sound that rings across the town.
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