Rodmersham

Rodmersham is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Swale in the north of the English county of Kent.

[2] In King Richard II's reign, it was owned by John de Podach (from Devonshire).

Which included Mr Thomas Lushington, a noted scholar, born in Sandwich in 1589, and afterwards educated at Oxford.

The altar and reredos are by Buckeridge and Floyce, described as representing "the best order of ecclesiastical art, viz., the 15th Century German, whilst the character of the ornament is founded on the old Norfolk work".

[16] The artist Edward Ardizzone had a second home at 5 Vine Cottages, Rodermersham Green from the 1950s and took up full-time residence in 1972, dying in the village in 1979.

Cottages on Rodmersham Green