St Paulinus Church, Crayford, c. 1920

St Paulinus Church, Crayford, c. 1920

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St Paulinus Church is one of the oldest churches in the Borough of Bexley.

The earliest parts of the north nave date from c. 1100. A twin nave and chancel were added in the 14th Century, followed in the 15th Century by the tower and chapels. The vestry and south porch were added in the 16th Century.

The area in front of the church was once a gravel pit but today it is laid out as a rose garden.

Photographs: Frith.

 

See historic maps of Crayford