St Martin of Tours Church, Detling

[1] The nave and chancel are of early Norman construction and built of flint with a plain tiled roof.

The aisle to the north of the nave is Early English and is constructed of flint and local rag-stone.

Over the doorway on the west side of the tower is a large rectangular three-lighted perpendicular window added in the 19th century.

[1] The large twelve-sided font is early and plain and stands on a 20th-century base, having once been built into the wall of the tower.

[4] The church's pipe organ dates from the 1850s and was brought from the Congregational Church in Maidstone in 1973, and was installed and to a large part funded by long time organist, Colin Savage, from East Court, Detling.

Nave looking towards the chancel and the east end