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Church of St John the Baptist, Small Hythe, Kent
England

St John the Baptist near Tenterden is a rare example of a Tudor red brick church. It was built in 1516-17 during the reign of Henry VIII when Smallhythe was a prosperous shipbuilding town. The layout is unusual in that it is a single east-west block with stepped gable ends rather than built in the form of a cruciform.

Copyright: Gary Davies
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 16428x8214
Taken: 15/06/2017
Uploaded: 14/09/2017
Published: 14/09/2017
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Tags: kent; england; historic building; tudor; henry viii; brick; church; smallhythe; saint john the baptist; 16th century; tenterden; medieval
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