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All Saints, Tudeley, Kent
 

Ordnance Survey Grid Ref TQ621454
Listed Grade I
Historic England Registration 1261437
Tower Yes
Post Code TN11 0NS
Machine Tag HCofGB:id=8527

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A place of worship has existed in Tudeley since the seventh century, then one of only four in the Weald. The sandstone footings of the nave and tower may date from before the Norman conquest, and the church is listed in the Domesday Book under the village's alternative name of Tivedale. In 1293 the church was given to Tonbridge Priory. The majority of the existing structure was created in the later medieval period, during the 13th and 14th centuries. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1526, it came under the control of Christ Church, Oxford, and then in 1529 became controlled by the Crown, before returning to private hands in 1548. Today it is part of the Diocese of Rochester

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