All Saints church, Graveney
Introduction
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Image: © Penny Mayes Taken: 1 Apr 2006
The church stands next to a large farm and its associated cottages, the rest of this small community, including the primary school is about 200 metres down the road to the south. The whole community is surrounded by marsh, no longer tidal since the sea wall was built in 1325. The church stands about 12 metres above sea level and the land rises to the south and west.