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Thomas A` Becket Church stands lonely & isolated in the fields of Romney Marsh in Kent. Often surrounded by water it is reached by a series of wooden bridges and raised earth causeways. Fairfield, the village it once served has long since disappeared, but the church has survived. Legend has it that the Archbishop was journeying across the dangerous Romney Marsh when he fell into one of the many ditches. He prayed to St. Thomas, as he came up for the second time, for a miracle to save him from a watery death. Just in time, a farmer arrived to save him, and in gratitude the Archbishop had the little church built and dedicated to St Thomas a Becket. Sometime around AD 1200 a simple structure of timber and lath construction was built as a purely temporary measure to provide the local farmers with a place of worship. Temporary became permanent, and the 13th century building survived intact until the 18th century, when the entire timber building was encased within brick walls, and the roof covered with heavy red tiles. In 1912 the fabric was in a very poor state and a complete rebuilding within the timber framework took place. However, the inside of the church was, fortunately, left untouched. It is Georgian, with a three decker pulpit, box pews and texts boards. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Thomas A` Becket Church stands lonely & isolated in the fields of Romney Marsh in Kent. Often surrounded by water it is reached by a series of wooden bridges and raised earth causeways. Fairfield, the village it once served has long since disappeared, but the church has survived. Legend has it that the Archbishop was journeying across the dangerous Romney Marsh when he fell into one of the many ditches. He prayed to St. Thomas, as he came up for the second time, for a miracle to save him from a watery death. Just in time, a farmer arrived to save him, and in gratitude the Archbishop had the little church built and dedicated to St Thomas a Becket. Sometime around AD 1200 a simple structure of timber and lath construction was built as a purely temporary measure to provide the local farmers with a place of worship. Temporary became permanent, and the 13th century building survived intact until the 18th century, when the entire timber building was encased within brick walls, and the roof covered with heavy red tiles. In 1912 the fabric was in a very poor state and a complete rebuilding within the timber framework took place. However, the inside of the church was, fortunately, left untouched. It is Georgian, with a three decker pulpit, box pews and texts boards. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Thomas A` Becket Church stands lonely & isolated in the fields of Romney Marsh in Kent. Often surrounded by water it is reached by a series of wooden bridges and raised earth causeways. Fairfield, the village it once served has long since disappeared, but the church has survived. Legend has it that the Archbishop was journeying across the dangerous Romney Marsh when he fell into one of the many ditches. He prayed to St. Thomas, as he came up for the second time, for a miracle to save him from a watery death. Just in time, a farmer arrived to save him, and in gratitude the Archbishop had the little church built and dedicated to St Thomas a Becket. Sometime around AD 1200 a simple structure of timber and lath construction was built as a purely temporary measure to provide the local farmers with a place of worship. Temporary became permanent, and the 13th century building survived intact until the 18th century, when the entire timber building was encased within brick walls, and the roof covered with heavy red tiles. In 1912 the fabric was in a very poor state and a complete rebuilding within the timber framework took place. However, the inside of the church was, fortunately, left untouched. It is Georgian, with a three decker pulpit, box pews and texts boards. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Thomas A` Becket Church stands lonely & isolated in the fields of Romney Marsh in Kent. Often surrounded by water it is reached by a series of wooden bridges and raised earth causeways. Fairfield, the village it once served has long since disappeared, but the church has survived. Legend has it that the Archbishop was journeying across the dangerous Romney Marsh when he fell into one of the many ditches. He prayed to St. Thomas, as he came up for the second time, for a miracle to save him from a watery death. Just in time, a farmer arrived to save him, and in gratitude the Archbishop had the little church built and dedicated to St Thomas a Becket. Sometime around AD 1200 a simple structure of timber and lath construction was built as a purely temporary measure to provide the local farmers with a place of worship. Temporary became permanent, and the 13th century building survived intact until the 18th century, when the entire timber building was encased within brick walls, and the roof covered with heavy red tiles. In 1912 the fabric was in a very poor state and a complete rebuilding within the timber framework took place. However, the inside of the church was, fortunately, left untouched. It is Georgian, with a three decker pulpit, box pews and texts boards. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Thomas A` Becket Church stands lonely & isolated in the fields of Romney Marsh in Kent. Often surrounded by water it is reached by a series of wooden bridges and raised earth causeways. Fairfield, the village it once served has long since disappeared, but the church has survived. Legend has it that the Archbishop was journeying across the dangerous Romney Marsh when he fell into one of the many ditches. He prayed to St. Thomas, as he came up for the second time, for a miracle to save him from a watery death. Just in time, a farmer arrived to save him, and in gratitude the Archbishop had the little church built and dedicated to St Thomas a Becket. Sometime around AD 1200 a simple structure of timber and lath construction was built as a purely temporary measure to provide the local farmers with a place of worship. Temporary became permanent, and the 13th century building survived intact until the 18th century, when the entire timber building was encased within brick walls, and the roof covered with heavy red tiles. In 1912 the fabric was in a very poor state and a complete rebuilding within the timber framework took place. However, the inside of the church was, fortunately, left untouched. It is Georgian, with a three decker pulpit, box pews and texts boards. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Thomas A` Becket Church stands lonely & isolated in the fields of Romney Marsh in Kent. Often surrounded by water it is reached by a series of wooden bridges and raised earth causeways. Fairfield, the village it once served has long since disappeared, but the church has survived. Legend has it that the Archbishop was journeying across the dangerous Romney Marsh when he fell into one of the many ditches. He prayed to St. Thomas, as he came up for the second time, for a miracle to save him from a watery death. Just in time, a farmer arrived to save him, and in gratitude the Archbishop had the little church built and dedicated to St Thomas a Becket. Sometime around AD 1200 a simple structure of timber and lath construction was built as a purely temporary measure to provide the local farmers with a place of worship. Temporary became permanent, and the 13th century building survived intact until the 18th century, when the entire timber building was encased within brick walls, and the roof covered with heavy red tiles. In 1912 the fabric was in a very poor state and a complete rebuilding within the timber framework took place. However, the inside of the church was, fortunately, left untouched. It is Georgian, with a three decker pulpit, box pews and texts boards. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Thomas A` Becket Church stands lonely & isolated in the fields of Romney Marsh in Kent. Often surrounded by water it is reached by a series of wooden bridges and raised earth causeways. Fairfield, the village it once served has long since disappeared, but the church has survived. Legend has it that the Archbishop was journeying across the dangerous Romney Marsh when he fell into one of the many ditches. He prayed to St. Thomas, as he came up for the second time, for a miracle to save him from a watery death. Just in time, a farmer arrived to save him, and in gratitude the Archbishop had the little church built and dedicated to St Thomas a Becket. Sometime around AD 1200 a simple structure of timber and lath construction was built as a purely temporary measure to provide the local farmers with a place of worship. Temporary became permanent, and the 13th century building survived intact until the 18th century, when the entire timber building was encased within brick walls, and the roof covered with heavy red tiles. In 1912 the fabric was in a very poor state and a complete rebuilding within the timber framework took place. However, the inside of the church was, fortunately, left untouched. It is Georgian, with a three decker pulpit, box pews and texts boards. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Thomas A` Becket Church stands lonely & isolated in the fields of Romney Marsh in Kent. Often surrounded by water it is reached by a series of wooden bridges and raised earth causeways. Fairfield, the village it once served has long since disappeared, but the church has survived. Legend has it that the Archbishop was journeying across the dangerous Romney Marsh when he fell into one of the many ditches. He prayed to St. Thomas, as he came up for the second time, for a miracle to save him from a watery death. Just in time, a farmer arrived to save him, and in gratitude the Archbishop had the little church built and dedicated to St Thomas a Becket. Sometime around AD 1200 a simple structure of timber and lath construction was built as a purely temporary measure to provide the local farmers with a place of worship. Temporary became permanent, and the 13th century building survived intact until the 18th century, when the entire timber building was encased within brick walls, and the roof covered with heavy red tiles. In 1912 the fabric was in a very poor state and a complete rebuilding within the timber framework took place. However, the inside of the church was, fortunately, left untouched. It is Georgian, with a three decker pulpit, box pews and texts boards. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Thomas A` Becket Church stands lonely & isolated in the fields of Romney Marsh in Kent. Often surrounded by water it is reached by a series of wooden bridges and raised earth causeways. Fairfield, the village it once served has long since disappeared, but the church has survived. Legend has it that the Archbishop was journeying across the dangerous Romney Marsh when he fell into one of the many ditches. He prayed to St. Thomas, as he came up for the second time, for a miracle to save him from a watery death. Just in time, a farmer arrived to save him, and in gratitude the Archbishop had the little church built and dedicated to St Thomas a Becket. Sometime around AD 1200 a simple structure of timber and lath construction was built as a purely temporary measure to provide the local farmers with a place of worship. Temporary became permanent, and the 13th century building survived intact until the 18th century, when the entire timber building was encased within brick walls, and the roof covered with heavy red tiles. In 1912 the fabric was in a very poor state and a complete rebuilding within the timber framework took place. However, the inside of the church was, fortunately, left untouched. It is Georgian, with a three decker pulpit, box pews and texts boards. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Thomas A` Becket Church stands lonely & isolated in the fields of Romney Marsh in Kent. Often surrounded by water it is reached by a series of wooden bridges and raised earth causeways. Fairfield, the village it once served has long since disappeared, but the church has survived. Legend has it that the Archbishop was journeying across the dangerous Romney Marsh when he fell into one of the many ditches. He prayed to St. Thomas, as he came up for the second time, for a miracle to save him from a watery death. Just in time, a farmer arrived to save him, and in gratitude the Archbishop had the little church built and dedicated to St Thomas a Becket. Sometime around AD 1200 a simple structure of timber and lath construction was built as a purely temporary measure to provide the local farmers with a place of worship. Temporary became permanent, and the 13th century building survived intact until the 18th century, when the entire timber building was encased within brick walls, and the roof covered with heavy red tiles. In 1912 the fabric was in a very poor state and a complete rebuilding within the timber framework took place. However, the inside of the church was, fortunately, left untouched. It is Georgian, with a three decker pulpit, box pews and texts boards. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Thomas A` Becket Church stands isolated in the fields of Romney Marsh in Kent. Often surrounded by water it is reached by a series of wooden bridges and raised earth causeways. Fairfield, the village it once served has long since disappeared, but the church has survived. Legend has it that the Archbishop was journeying across the dangerous Romney Marsh when he fell into one of the many ditches. He prayed to St. Thomas, as he came up for the second time, for a miracle to save him from a watery death. Just in time, a farmer arrived to save him, and in gratitude the Archbishop had the little church built and dedicated to St Thomas a Becket. Sometime around AD 1200 a simple structure of timber and lath construction was built as a purely temporary measure to provide the local farmers with a place of worship. Temporary became permanent, and the 13th century building survived intact until the 18th century, when the entire timber building was encased within brick walls, and the roof covered with heavy red tiles. In 1912 the fabric was in a very poor state and a complete rebuilding within the timber framework took place. However, the inside of the church was, fortunately, left untouched. It is Georgian, with a three decker pulpit, box pews and texts boards. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Thomas A` Becket Church stands isolated in the fields of Romney Marsh in Kent. Often surrounded by water it is reached by a series of wooden bridges and raised earth causeways. Fairfield, the village it once served has long since disappeared, but the church has survived. Legend has it that the Archbishop was journeying across the dangerous Romney Marsh when he fell into one of the many ditches. He prayed to St. Thomas, as he came up for the second time, for a miracle to save him from a watery death. Just in time, a farmer arrived to save him, and in gratitude the Archbishop had the little church built and dedicated to St Thomas a Becket. Sometime around AD 1200 a simple structure of timber and lath construction was built as a purely temporary measure to provide the local farmers with a place of worship. Temporary became permanent, and the 13th century building survived intact until the 18th century, when the entire timber building was encased within brick walls, and the roof covered with heavy red tiles. In 1912 the fabric was in a very poor state and a complete rebuilding within the timber framework took place. However, the inside of the church was, fortunately, left untouched. It is Georgian, with a three decker pulpit, box pews and texts boards. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Scenic view from the hills between Hythe and Lympne across the expansive agricultural plain of Romney Marsh and the south coast of English channel,Kent,United Kingdom,August 2016. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Scenic view from the hills between Hythe and Lympne across the expansive agricultural plain of Romney Marsh and the south coast of English channel,Kent,United Kingdom,August 2016. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The Church of St Mary the Virgin lies in the heart of St Mary in the Marsh, next to the local public house, The Star, and a few houses. The present church was built in the mid 12th century but it is probable that there was a Saxon church on the site originally known as `Siwold`s Circe`, which was probably built of wood. Edith Nesbit, author of `The Railway Children`, who lived at St. Mary`s Bay. She was buried in the churchyard where her grave is marked by a wooden grave marker made by second husband,. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The Church of St Mary the Virgin lies in the heart of St Mary in the Marsh, next to the local public house, The Star, and a few houses. The present church was built in the mid 12th century but it is probable that there was a Saxon church on the site originally known as `Siwold`s Circe`, which was probably built of wood. Edith Nesbit, author of `The Railway Children`, who lived at St. Mary`s Bay. She was buried in the churchyard where her grave is marked by a wooden grave marker made by second husband,. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the middle of the marsh is the church dedicated to the martyr Thomas a` Becket. Original built circa 1200. reconstructed 1913. Often surrounded by water. Known as the island church. Causeways and bridges give access. Interior view of the altar. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the middle of the marsh is the church dedicated to the martyr Thomas a` Becket. Original built circa 1200. reconstructed 1913. Often surrounded by water. Known as the island church. Causeways and bridges give access. Interior view of the altar. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the middle of the marsh is the church dedicated to the martyr Thomas a` Becket. Original built circa 1200. reconstructed 1913. Often surrounded by water. Known as the island church. Causeways and bridges give access. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the middle of the marsh is the church dedicated to the martyr Thomas a` Becket. Original built circa 1200. reconstructed 1913. Often surrounded by water. Known as the island church. Causeways and bridges give access. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the middle of the marsh is the church dedicated to the martyr Thomas a` Becket. Original built circa 1200. reconstructed 1913. Often surrounded by water. Known as the island church. Causeways and bridges give access. Interior view. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the middle of the marsh is the church dedicated to the martyr Thomas a` Becket. Original built circa 1200. reconstructed 1913. Often surrounded by water. Known as the island church. Causeways and bridges give access. Interior view. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the middle of the marsh is the church dedicated to the martyr Thomas a` Becket. Original built circa 1200. reconstructed 1913. Often surrounded by water. Known as the island church. Causeways and bridges give access. Interior view. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the middle of the marsh is the church dedicated to the martyr Thomas a` Becket. Original built circa 1200. reconstructed 1913. Often surrounded by water. Known as the island church. Causeways and bridges give access. Interior view. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the middle of the marsh is the church dedicated to the martyr Thomas a` Becket. Original built circa 1200. reconstructed 1913. Often surrounded by water. Known as the island church. Causeways and bridges give access. Interior view. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the middle of the marsh is the church dedicated to the martyr Thomas a` Becket. Original built circa 1200. reconstructed 1913. Often surrounded by water. Known as the island church. Causeways and bridges give access. Interior view. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the middle of the marsh is the church dedicated to the martyr Thomas a` Becket. Original built circa 1200. reconstructed 1913. Often surrounded by water. Known as the island church. Causeways and bridges give access. Interior view. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the middle of the marsh is the church dedicated to the martyr Thomas a` Becket. Original built circa 1200. reconstructed 1913. Often surrounded by water. Known as the island church. Causeways and bridges give access. Interior view. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the middle of the marsh is the church dedicated to the martyr Thomas a` Becket. Original built circa 1200. reconstructed 1913. Often surrounded by water. Known as the island church. Causeways and bridges give access. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the middle of the marsh is the church dedicated to the martyr Thomas a` Becket. Original built circa 1200. reconstructed 1913. Often surrounded by water. Known as the island church. Causeways and bridges give access. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the middle of the marsh is the church dedicated to the martyr Thomas a` Becket. Original built circa 1200. reconstructed 1913. Often surrounded by water. Known as the island church. Causeways and bridges give access. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
In the middle of the marsh is the church dedicated to the martyr Thomas a` Becket. Original built circa 1200. reconstructed 1913. Often surrounded by water. Known as the island church. Causeways and bridges give access. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway (RH&DR) is a 15 in (381 mm) gauge light railway in Kent, England, operating steam and internal combustion locomotives. The 13+1⁄2-mile (21. 7 km) line runs from the Cinque Port of Hythe via Dymchurch, St. Mary's Bay, New Romney and Romney Sands to Dungeness, close to the Dungeness nuclear power stations and Dungeness Lighthouse. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway (RH&DR) is a 15 in (381 mm) gauge light railway in Kent, England, operating steam and internal combustion locomotives. The 13+1⁄2-mile (21. 7 km) line runs from the Cinque Port of Hythe via Dymchurch, St. Mary's Bay, New Romney and Romney Sands to Dungeness, close to the Dungeness nuclear power stations and Dungeness Lighthouse. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Picturesue streets of New Romney New Romney is a small town in Kent, England, on the edge of Romney Marsh, an area of flat, rich agricultural land reclaimed from the sea after the harbour began to silt up. ent,UK. August 2016. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Picturesue streets of New Romney New Romney is a small town in Kent, England, on the edge of Romney Marsh, an area of flat, rich agricultural land reclaimed from the sea after the harbour began to silt up. ent,UK. August 2016. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
St. Matthew`s church stands upon the Old Saxon shoreline looking over the Romney Marsh. nThe original structure was built around C. 1200 but The Domesday book 1086 A. D. mentions a church at Warehorne. nThe present church shows no sign of Saxon or Norman work. nIn 1770 the original tower was struck by lightning and was rebuilt in 1777. The tower was rebuilt in brick rather than stone due to a lack of money. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
St. Matthew`s church stands upon the Old Saxon shoreline looking over the Romney Marsh. nThe original structure was built around C. 1200 but The Domesday book 1086 A. D. mentions a church at Warehorne. nThe present church shows no sign of Saxon or Norman work. nIn 1770 the original tower was struck by lightning and was rebuilt in 1777. The tower was rebuilt in brick rather than stone due to a lack of money. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Dramatic landscape of Dungeness National Nature Reserve Lydd-on-Sea village with the narrow gauge railway tracks, Dungeness, Romney Marsh, on the Kent south coast Dungeness is located on the tip of the Romney Marsh peninsular in Kent United Kingdom. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Dramatic landscape of Dungeness National Nature Reserve Lydd-on-Sea village with the narrow gauge railway tracks, Dungeness, Romney Marsh, on the Kent south coast Dungeness is located on the tip of the Romney Marsh peninsular in Kent United Kingdom. Romney marsh stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures