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Church Micro 1903...Burham Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 6/2/2011
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Geocache Description:

 Burham Old Church - St Mary's


  You are looking for a small keysafe. It is not located within the Church grounds.


This is the old church of St Mary, standing on the banks of the River Medway at one of its early ferry crossing points. On the opposite bank stands Snodland, whose church has a similar tower and the suggestion that these buildings were used as shelters by medieval pilgrims is probably correct.

The earliest parts of this church are Norman, and it was enlarged in the 14th century and the tower added sometime during the next hundred years (possibly financed by Pilgrims). The church was abandoned in the late nineteenth century when a replacement church was built in the village centre.

The church fell into a state of disrepair and its fittings, apart from the Font, were removed.  However restoration work began in 1956 and today the church is in the care of The Churches Conservation Trust.

The Church is used for occasional services, and is open to show the rustic, partially plastered interior and two ancient Norman fonts.

 

Burham New Church - St Mary's

 

The new church was built in 1881 by E W Stephens of Maidstone and opened its doors for worship on the 30th June 1882.  Constructed of Ragstone it was an impressive Gothic-styled building. Unfortunately the buttresses and foundations of the building were not adequate for the weight of the Tower and the building began to sink.  The Ragstone was found to be of second grade facing stone only with a core of crumbling cement.  The building became unsafe and less than 100 years after its dedication, had to be demolished. Houses were built on the site and all that remains today is the War memorial at the top of Church Street.

 


If anybody would like to expand to this series please do, I would just ask that you could let Sadexploration know first so he can keep track of the Church numbers and names to avoid duplication


To view the church micro stats page, please click here

 

Congratulation to DrDnMe for the FTF

 


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