St Peter & St Paul Church, Swanscombe
St Peter and St Paul is a Doomsday church, it is the oldest building in Swanscombe, Kent.
There has been a church on the site since Saxon times, one church building is said to have been burnt down by Sweyne the Viking.
Part of the main alter is the remains of a Saxon alter on which one can find some consecration crosses carved there by Saxon Bishops.
The present building was built during the early English period of the 12th and 13th centuries with the first stones being laid in the reign of Edward the Confessor (1042-1066AD).
The south wall of the tower is all that remains of the original Saxon church built around the year 1050. The tower may have been central. The south facing tower window is a fine example of late Saxon workmanship. The surrounding wall is built of Roman tile, probably taken from the rubble of a disused Roman building.
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