St Mary's and All Saints Church, Boxley

[1] The church is constructed with uncoursed local rag-stone and flint walls and plain tiled roofs.

A stair turret is attached to the north-east corner and belfry windows are located on the top floor on each side.

The narthex has a half-hipped roof with a restored three-lighted perpendicular gothic window set left of centre on the west face above the entrance door.

[1] The north and south aisles feature variously sized and detailed two-lighted decorated gothic windows on their flank and end walls.

[1] The interior of the narthex features remains of Norman arcading and a common rafter roof.

[2] James Craigie Robertson was curate here in the 1840s before he went on to be religious historian and a canon at Canterbury Cathedral.

The nave, looking towards the chancel and the east end
Part of churchyard, with monument to the Dunning family in centre (obelisk).