Lydd All Saints Church with the graveyard in the foreground. Sunny weather

Kent and Surrey Group - Tudor Roof Tiles and All Saints Church

Date: -

Address: Dengemarsh Road, Lydd, TN29 9JH

Audience: SPAB Members

Price:

£15
(includes donation to All Saints Church and tea/coffee at both venues)

Event details

Tuesday 3 March, 10.30am

Go behind the scenes at Tudor Roof Tiles, England’s largest manufacturer of handmade clay roof tiles, before exploring one of Kent’s most remarkable historic churches.

We begin at Tudor Roof Tiles at 10.30am for an exclusive factory visit. You’ll see how traditional clay roof tiles are made using time-honoured methods and learn why handmade tiles remain vital to the repair of historic buildings. The tour will finish around 11.30am–12pm.

After time for lunch in Lydd, we reconvene at 2pm at All Saints Church, known as the 'Cathedral of the Marsh', for a guided tour led by Dr Nick Hudd of the Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust. There is a millennium and a half of history, recent reroofing of the south aisle and work on the leaded windows to explore.

You will need

Weather-appropriate clothing and footwear suitable for factory and church environments.

How to get there

Onsite parking available at Tudor Roof Tiles. On-street parking available around All Saints Church.

Accessibility

There may be significant periods of walking or standing.

Anything we can do to make this event more accessible for you? Please email membership@spab.org.uk.


Photos and filming: We may take photos or videos at this event to be used in future promotion, including in print and online. Participants may take photos and short videos for personal use, with permission of the course leader and all other participants in frame. If you want to post on social media, please message SPAB's Comms Team (press@spab.org.uk or @spab1877) for permission. If your material is good, we might ask to share it with our followers.

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Photo credit: All Saints Church, Lydd © Nick Hudd