St Clement's Church, Old Romney

At the west end is a gallery, of late 18th century, supported by four Doric columns.

It is square, and is supported by a central octagonal pillar; at each corner is a column with a carved capital.

This was found, during the renovation of the late 1960s, in the ground outside the church near the porch, and was originally thought to be a memorial slab.

[2][3] A stone slab to the memory of John Deffray is in the middle of the chancel floor.

Deffray, a Huguenot, born in France in 1661, was Rector of St Clements from 1690 to his death in 1738.

The film company left money for further repairs to be done, and, also supported by other grants, renovation was continued; it was completed in 1968.

Looking towards the chancel, showing the Royal Arms and the hagioscopes on either side of the chancel arch.
Nave, looking south-west, showing the gallery and the south chapel.