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Church of St Rumwold, Bonnington

Coordinates: 51°04′20″N 0°56′06″E / 51.0723°N 0.9351°E / 51.0723; 0.9351
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Church of St Rumwold
Church of St Rumwold is located in Kent
Church of St Rumwold
Church of St Rumwold
Location in Kent
51°04′20″N 0°56′06″E / 51.0723°N 0.9351°E / 51.0723; 0.9351
DenominationChurch of England
History
DedicationSt Rumwold
Architecture
Functional statusChurch of England parish church
Heritage designationGrade I
Designated27 November 1957
Administration
ProvinceCanterbury
DioceseCanterbury
ArchdeaconryAshford
DeaneryRomney and Tenterden
ParishBonnington
Clergy
Vicar(s)Revd Geoff Abasolo-Munnery

St Rumwold's Church is an active parish church in the parish of Bonnington, Kent, England. It is a Grade I listed building.

History

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Bonnington is a small, scattered parish adjacent to Romney Marsh. In the Middle Ages the manor was owned by the Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem.[1] The church is dedicated to St Rumwold, an infant saint reputed to have lived for only three days.[2][a] Historic England gives a foundation date for the present church as the 12th century.[4] It stands near to the Royal Military Canal which was built as a defensive line during the Napoleonic Wars.[5]

St Rumwold's remains an active parish church and regular, though infrequent, services are held.[6] In April 2023, the funeral of Paul O'Grady was held at the church.[7]

Architecture

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The church dates from the 12th century and comprises a nave, chancel and a small turret. Built of Kentish ragstone, it is a Grade I listed building.[4]

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Notes

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  1. ^ Dedications to St Rumwold (Rumbold) are rare, there being eight in England.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Hasted 1799, pp. 331–337.
  2. ^ "St Rumbold of Buckingham". University of Buckingham. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  3. ^ Vigar, John E. "St Rumwold, Bonnington". Kent Churches. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  4. ^ a b Historic England. "Church of St Rumwold, Bonnington (Grade I) (1071194)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  5. ^ "St Rumwold's Church Bonnington". Aldington and Bonnington Parish Council. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  6. ^ "St Rumwold - A church near you". Church of England. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  7. ^ Pidd, Helen (20 April 2023). "Dogs and mourners line streets to say goodbye to Paul O'Grady". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 April 2023.

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