All Saints Church, Whitstable

In the 1870s when the fabric became unsafe the church was almost rebuilt with the chancel enlarged and a vestry added.

Arches and pillars were constructed to reflect those of the early 15th century on the north side of the nave.

At the east end of the Nave Aisle there is a stone slab, from which the brass has been removed, in which the outline of a chalice is clearly visible, showing that it was the tomb of a priest.

On the south wall is the oldest brass in the church, a memorial tablet to Thomas Brede, who died in 1444.

In the churchyard lies the Grade II listed tomb of Wynn Ellis, designed by Charles Barry Junior, built in 1875 and managed by the Mausolea and Monuments Trust.

All Saints Church
Interior
All Saints Whitstable