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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2009

This is the most amazing 13th Century Medieval Church called St. Thomas a Beckett, at Fairfield, in the Romney Marshes.

It is fairly unique in that it has no graveyard nor trees, mainly because over the centuries it was frequently prone to flooding. Its worshipers often had to row in a boat across the field to visit.

Now its parishioners, together with the village it once served, are LONG gone. It sits alone in the middle of a desolate field amongst waterways and sheep.

I never intended to make a composite or seasonal comparison, but retrospectively, I think it looks quite 'other wordly', especially compared throughout the seasons.

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  • where is this 13th century medieval church??

  • @littlejon1979

    Hello there.

    It is on the Romney Marshes in South East UK.

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  • awesome, the landscape look like the Dutch landscape but i supose the church stands in the UK.

  • It looks like the 13th century church in Romney marshes called St Mary's

  • very good its smells of medieval all around all u need to hear is the wind blowing in the last minutes of the vid

  • What a beautiful building! Who maintains it?

  • Please could you tell me which music you used in the film? Thanks.

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