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Museum St Thomas Becket Church, Fairfield - Features and history

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About the museum

Location: Fairfield, TN29 9RZ [Note the access arrangements below]

Select back>"View All Exhibits" or "Play All Stories" for a more detailed look at the features and history of this church.

 

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The definitive image of a Marsh church, this church sits alone next to a water-filled dyke. It is visible from a great distance across fields and grassland. Sheep often graze up to its door.

Until the 1960s it was often cut off by winter flooding, when it could only be reached by boat.

Inside, the church presents a perfect 18th century interior, with white-painted triple-decker pulpit and box pews, complete with oval text boards.

 

Access

The church is locked. A key hangs on the right-hand gatepost of the driveway to Becket House - the house nearest to the church in the Appledore direction. Please DO NOT knock on the door for the key or any queries relating to Fairfield.

Please remember to lock the church and return the key after your visit.

 

Contact - Churchwarden

Maureen Akers 01797 344628 

  

Acknowledgements and further reading

St. Thomas Becket Fairfield by David Cawley gives a useful introduction to this iconic church.

The Medieval Churches of Romney Marsh published by the Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust gives a useful overview of all fourteen medieval churches, with text by Joan Campbell and photographs by David Campbell. Order form here.

With thanks to John Hendy for his expertise and input.

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