St Nicholas' Church, Sturry

Coordinates: 51°17′55″N 1°07′13″E / 51.2985°N 1.1202°E / 51.2985; 1.1202
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St Nicholas' Church, Sturry
The church with its embattlemented tower
Map
51°17′55″N 1°07′13″E / 51.2985°N 1.1202°E / 51.2985; 1.1202
OS grid referenceTR 176 606
LocationSturry, Kent
CountryEngland
DenominationAnglican and Methodist
Website[1]
History
DedicationSt Nicholas
Architecture
Architectural typeChurch
StyleNorman
Specifications
MaterialsStone, with stone slate roofs

St Nicholas' Church, Sturry, is a joint Anglican and Methodist church standing on a bank beside the River Stour,[1] in the village of Sturry, near Canterbury, in East Kent. The Local Ecumenical Partnership enables the congregation to be of mixed denomination - either Methodist or Anglican.

The large parish of St Nicholas incorporates the villages of Sturry with Fordwich and Westbere with Hersden.

In 1965 the church was Grade I listed by English Heritage.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sturry Parish Council - Village History". web.archive.org. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  2. ^ English heritage retrieved 20 July 2013.