St John the Baptist's Church, Harrietsham

Both aisles feature a moulded string course below a battlemented parapet with corner gargoyles.

On the east corner of the south aisle is a polygonal rood stair turret with a battlemented top.

On the north-west corner of the north chapel is a stair turret to the upper floor.

The east end of the chancel contains three tall lancet windows with the centre taller than the sides.

The north chapel has a 13th-century quadripartite vaulted on the ground floor with thick chamfered ribs springing from slender attached columns in the corners.

A 15th-century traceried screen between the nave and chancel was restored and extended in the late 19th century.

[1] The churchyard contains a number of Grade II listed table tombs and headstones.

The east end from the east.
Interior of nave looking towards the chancel.