Holy Water Stoup - St James - Sheldwich, Kent
Posted by: SMacB
N 51° 16.521 E 000° 52.932
31U E 352283 N 5682575
A holy water stoup inside the porch of St James' church, Sheldwich.
Waymark Code: WMT0PJ
Location: South East England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/04/2016
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An external holy water stoup in the half-timbered and glazed south porch, to the left of the 12th century south doorway, round arched on imposts.
The village of Sheldwich was first recorded in the year 784. Its importance came from its position astride the highway between the port of Faversham and the market of Ashford. The road was turnpiked about 1765 and the old toll house window can still be seen beside the A251 road. When St James' was built almost a thousand years ago, it was just a chapel to Faversham church and only became a parish in the 14th century.
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