[1] The main tower of the church is 39.6 metres (130 feet) high and was constructed in 1461.
Most notably in 1461, when a steeple was added due to an influx of money from when Tenterden was at its height of the wool trade.
The nave features arches with marble pillars running along the sides of the wooden pews.
In more recent years the church was refurbished to now include glass doors at the front entrance, chairs instead of wooden pews and the repainting of the interior.
[4] The main tower of the church is built from Bethersden Marble, a limestone that contains thousands of brightly coloured shells.