St Saviour's Church, Dryhill Park Rd
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Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 21 Apr 2013
When opened in 1875, St Saviour's had the dual purpose of serving worshippers in the north of Tonbridge, which was distant from the parish church, and offering services in a more Anglo-Catholic "High Church" style than were available elsewhere. Ewan Christian's red-brick church has a semicircular apse, a flèche and an undivided nave and chancel.