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Monument details

HER Number:TQ 76 SW 433
Type of record:Listed Building
Name:CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS

Summary

Grade I listed building. Main construction periods 1100 to 1870 13th/15th c 19th c restor. Ro tiles in fabric. A church built mainly in the 13th century but with traces of Norman work. South-west porch tower, nave (originally aisleless), north and south aisles, west porch, chancel, and south vestry. Further additions were made in the 14th and 15th century and the church was considerably restored between 1804 and 1865.


Grid Reference:TQ 70761 61822
Map Sheet:TQ76SW
Parish:SNODLAND, TONBRIDGE AND MALLING, KENT

Monument Types

  • CHURCH (Medieval to Modern - 1100 AD to 2050 AD)
Protected Status:Listed Building (I) 1347897: CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS

Full description

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The following text is from the original listed building designation:

This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 01/02/2017

TQ 76 SW 4/216

SNODLAND MILL STREET Church of All Saints

(Formerly listed as Church of All Saints, SNODLAND) 25.8.59

I Parish church. C12, C13, C14, C15; west porch, c.1461, (BOE). Restored by A Blomfield, 1870. South-west porch-tower, nave (originally aisle-less), north and south aisles, (under single nave roof), west porch, chancel and south vestry off chancel. Full-scale tower with west porch. Early C14 style west window. Early C14 south windows C15 north windows between deep buttresses. Two encircled quatrefoils in east gable of nave. C13 chancel with two north lancets with early C14 window to west. C15 east window, probably restored.

INTERIOR: C14 tower arch containing reset doors from C15 roodscreen. Four-bay arcades, round piers with double-hollow-chamfered pointed arches, probably early C14, (BOE). C14 chancel arch. Roll string-moulding round chancel, rising over sedilia and cut by C14 window. Triple sedilia under arch with free-standing cusps. Fittings: wall painting: early C14 crucifixion on a south pier. Monument: 1682, Martha Manley, scrollwork cartouche (11)

Description from record TQ 76 SW 25 :
[TQ 7075 6182] Church [NAT] (1) Snodland Church. Dedicated to All Saints, is mentioned in Domesday. Mainly C13th with traces of Norman work. Most of the windows are of the Decorated period and the Perpendicular tower has a porch also C15th, over which is a priest's chamber. Considerably restored 1804- 1865. (2) Snodland…."the walls of the church contain many Roman tiles". (3) Still in use for public worship. (4) Church of All Saints, Grade I. Parish church. C12, C13, C14, C15; W porch c1461, (BOE). Restored by A. Blomfield (1870). SW porch-tower, nave (originally aisle-less), N and S aisles, (under single nave roof), W porch, chancel and S vestry off chancel. Full- scale tower with W porch. Early C14 style W window. Early C14 S windows, C15 N windows between deep buttresses. Two encircled quatrefoils in E gable of nave. C13 chancel with two N lancets with early C14 window to W. C15 E window, probably restored. INTERIOR: C14 tower arch containing reset doors from C15 roodscreen. 4-bay arcades, round piers with double-hollow-chamfered pointed arches, probably early C14, (BOE). C14 chancel arch. Roll string-moulding round chancel, rising over sedilia and cut by C14 window. Triple sedilia under arch with free-standing cusps. (5) All Saints. A large ragstone church beside the Medway across a loop in the river from Burham old church (TQ 76 SW 14). Halling (TQ 76 SW 30) and Wouldham (TQ 76 SW 35), a mile or so upstream, are a second pair of riverbank churches. Is there any significance in their being sited like this? Full architectural description. (6) Snodland Church, dedicated to All Saints, is mentioned in Domesday. The present church is mainly of the C13th, but contains some traces of Norman work, including a light on the N side. Most windows, however, are of the Decorated Period. Originally there were six lancetwindows on each side of the chancel, as well as the E window, but the large window now replaces one of them while another was cut away for reconstructing the organ chamber. The windows on the N wall of the nave contain good ancient glass, of which the `Palmer' window dates from the C13th. The Calvary on the W side of one of the S aisle pillars probably dates from the C13th. The massive Perpendicular towerhas a porch at the base, also of the C15th, over which is a priest's chamber with remains of a fireplace. The doorway to the rood screen is still to be seen in the S wall, and some remains of the screen are to be found in the inner door of the porch. Considerable restoration was made during the incumbancy of the Rev Canon H.D. Phelps (1804- 1865) including the raising of the chancel floor, which was lower than that of the nave and the erection of the E window in 1845. The earliest register in the church dates from 1560. (7)

Watching brief undertaken at All Saints Church, Snodland in September and October 2001 to monitor renovation works uncovered a grave slab inside the church. The grave slab was 0.90m in width and 0.12m below the floor surface, it's length could not be establishedwithin the trench. The slab was probably made of Kentish Ragstone and lettering was evident but illegible, possibly in latin. Also uncovered graveslab in graveyard (TQ 76 SW 93)(10)

Additonal Info(9)


<1> OS 6" 1939 (OS Card Reference). SKE48359.

<2> Trans Dartford and Dist Ant Soc Vol 1 1931 p.17 (OS Card Reference). SKE50636.

<3> VCH Kent Vol 3 1932 p.124 (OS Card Reference). SKE51227.

<4> F1 CFW 30-JUN-59 (OS Card Reference). SKE42836.

<5> DOE(HHR) Dist of Tonbridge and Malling Kent 1987 81 (OS Card Reference). SKE41092.

<6> The Bldgs of Eng W Kent and the Weald 1980 535-6 (J Newman) (OS Card Reference). SKE50147.

<7> Dart Dist Antiq Soc 1 1931 17 (OS Card Reference). SKE39615.

<8> Field report for monument TQ 76 SW 25 - June, 1959 (Bibliographic reference). SKE4184.

<9> Lawson-Price Environmental, 1996, Specification for Archaeological & Historical Landscape Baseline Studies: Holborough (Unpublished document). SKE7127.

<10> Archaeology South-East, 2001, Archaeological Watching Brief at All Saints Church, Snodland (Unpublished document). SKE8110.

<11> Historic England, National Heritage List for England (Index). SKE29372.

Sources and further reading

Cross-ref. Source description
<1>OS Card Reference: OS 6" 1939.
<2>OS Card Reference: Trans Dartford and Dist Ant Soc Vol 1 1931 p.17.
<3>OS Card Reference: VCH Kent Vol 3 1932 p.124.
<4>OS Card Reference: F1 CFW 30-JUN-59.
<5>OS Card Reference: DOE(HHR) Dist of Tonbridge and Malling Kent 1987 81.
<6>OS Card Reference: The Bldgs of Eng W Kent and the Weald 1980 535-6 (J Newman).
<7>OS Card Reference: Dart Dist Antiq Soc 1 1931 17.
<8>Bibliographic reference: Field report for monument TQ 76 SW 25 - June, 1959.
<9>Unpublished document: Lawson-Price Environmental. 1996. Specification for Archaeological & Historical Landscape Baseline Studies: Holborough.
<10>Unpublished document: Archaeology South-East. 2001. Archaeological Watching Brief at All Saints Church, Snodland.
<11>XYIndex: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. [Mapped feature: #36476 Church, ]

Related records

TQ 76 SW 93Parent of: Graveyard at All Saints Church, Snodland (Monument)