Church of Corpus Christi
Introduction
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Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 5 Nov 2013
The first Roman Catholic church in Tonbridge, also named Corpus Christi, was a tin tabernacle erected in 1894. It was replaced by the present building on a different site in 1904. W. Barnsley Hughes was the architect; he provided a brick and stone church with narrow aisles and a gallery above. A Lady chapel was added in 1906.