Crayford - St Paulinus Church

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Crayford - St Paulinus Church

Image: © Brian Chadwick Taken: 2 Sep 2009

The 15th century ( Perpendicular ) tower contains 8 bells. They were converted in the 19th century from the 17th century bells which rang out in the king's honour when George I dined at nearby May Place. The stone work was renovated, and the Tower substantially repaired, in 1986-7 at a total cost of over one hundred thousand pounds. Source: 'A short history of St. Paulinus Church, Crayford, Kent' - Bexley Local Studies & Archive Centre and revised by Joyce Bishop in 1999.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.45534
Longitude
0.173946