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Part of the church dates back to the 5th century, making it Romano-British. It is the longest parish church in Kent at 199 feet (61 m), and also has one of the tallest towers in the county at 132 feet (40 m) and is a Grade I listed building.
More InformationMedieval church with unusual freestanding bell tower
More InformationAn excellent collection of artefacts and a rotating collection make this little museum worth a visit.
More InformationThe Heritage Centre and Information Centre gives visitors an ideal introduction to the town.
More InformationThe sole survivor of four medieval churches in New Romney.
More InformationA unique collection of wartime equipment.
More InformationOpen 7 days a week, the visitor centre was built with straw bale walls and a green roof. Inside it has fascinating displays that depict the Marsh's natural and social history .
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