St Mary's Church, Eastwell
St Mary's Church consists of the ruins of a former Anglican parish church, located in the grounds of Eastwell Park in the hamlet of Eastwell, Kent, England.
Sturry is a village on the Great Stour river three miles north-east of Canterbury in Kent. Its large civil parish incorporates the former 'mining village' of Hersden and several hamlets.
Population: 4,843
Latitude: 51° 18' 4.75" N
Longitude: 1° 07' 17.58" E
St Mary's Church consists of the ruins of a former Anglican parish church, located in the grounds of Eastwell Park in the hamlet of Eastwell, Kent, England.
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