All Saints Churchyard, Biddenden, from the tower

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All Saints Churchyard, Biddenden, from the tower

Image: © Marathon Taken: 28 Sep 2013

The present church of All Saints at Biddenden replaced a Saxon wooden church which stood on the site. It was mostly built in the 13th century and had reached its present size by 1300. The tower is late 15th century and there are 112 steps to reach the top. The view looks towards the north of the churchyard and the houses around Glebelands.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.115888
Longitude
0.639372