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St. Thomas Becket Church, Fairfield, UKArguably the most iconic of all the churches on Romney Marsh, St Thomas Becket sits alone in a field, surrounded by water courses and sheep.It was built in the 12th century and restored in the 18th century, when the original timber building was encased in brick. Much of the original timber work can be seen inside the church, which also contains a seven-sided font and triple-decker pulpit.Legend has it that St Thomas a Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, had the church built after he was rescued from one of the many ditches on the marsh by a farmer. He prayed for a miracle and just in time a farmer arrived to save him.Visitors may recognise the church from the 2011 BBC adaptation of Great Expectations, the film of the same name in 2012 or TV series Parade’s End. It is also one of the most photographed locations in Kent.Follow us for more on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nlyvisuals/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nlyvisuals/Web: http://nlyvisuals.co.ukEmail: [email protected], share, and subscribe if you like our work.Enjoy!

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St. Thomas Becket Church, Fairfield, UKArguably the most iconic of all the churches on Romney Marsh, St Thomas Becket si...
24/03/2024

St. Thomas Becket Church, Fairfield, UK

Arguably the most iconic of all the churches on Romney Marsh, St Thomas Becket sits alone in a field, surrounded by water courses and sheep.

It was built in the 12th century and restored in the 18th century, when the original timber building was encased in brick. Much of the original timber work can be seen inside the church, which also contains a seven-sided font and triple-decker pulpit.

Legend has it that St Thomas a Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, had the church built after he was rescued from one of the many ditches on the marsh by a farmer. He prayed for a miracle and just in time a farmer arrived to save him.

Visitors may recognise the church from the 2011 BBC adaptation of Great Expectations, the film of the same name in 2012 or TV series Parade’s End. It is also one of the most photographed locations in Kent.



The ChurchSt Thomas Becket is the most iconic of all the churches on Romney Marsh. The tiny building that dates back to ...
24/03/2024

The Church

St Thomas Becket is the most iconic of all the churches on Romney Marsh. The tiny building that dates back to the late 12th century sits isolated in a field cut through with d***s and grazed by sheep; the houses of the original medieval inhabitants of Fairfield have long since disappeared. Constructed with a wooden frame and walls of wattle and daub, the church was restored in the 18th century when the walls were replaced with bricks.

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