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St Nicholas Church, Sandhurst (Kent)
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St Nicholas Church, Sandhurst (Kent)

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When

Sunday, 12 April 2026 at 14:30

St Nicholas Church

Church Rd, Sandhurst, TN18 5NS

Time

14:30

Price

£15

About this event

Welcome to St Nicholas Church, Sandhurst! Everyone is always very welcome to join us on any Sunday for our worship. (Please see the 'services and events' section for upcoming service details.) If you are new to the village, have never visited, or are a fleeting passer by, please do come and visit our church and lovely churchyard. Do join us for worship too. St Nicholas Church perches in a remote part of Sandhurst close to the Kent/Sussex border. The churchyard (and atop the tower) gives you fabulous views of the Rother Valley and East Sussex, towards Bodiam. Like most churchyards, ours is a haven for wild flowers and wild life. - The churchyard is maintained as part of 'God's Acre' and mowing and raking of the whole churchyard takes place in September every year. In the summer the churchyard buzzes with wildlife and the paths are carefully maintained and only the more recent graves mown. Within the churchyard are several listed monuments, a listed mounting block and several war graves. Interesting information about our church building and churchyard can be found by copying and pasting this link: https://www.nationalchurchestrust.org/church/st-nicholas-sandhurst Please also find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StNicholasSandhurst/

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