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Friday, 17 March 2017

St Thomas Becket Fairfield Church

 
EARLY EASTER MORNING 
Today i visited the 
Church of St Thomas Becket, Fairfield, in Kent. This is a tiny church in a beautiful but slightly strange setting: down an unsignposted country lane, in the middle of a field in Romney Marsh, surrounded by sheep, and miles from anywhere. To gain access, I had to park on the lane, find the key hanging by the back door of a nearby farmhouse, and then cross the marsh by a footpath, past grazing sheep 


At the back of the church is a poem by Joan Warburg, published in Country Life in 1966. This captures the spirit of the place perfectly (and also refers to the floods in November 1960, when the church was, like Piglet, “Completely Surrounded by Water



St Thomas Becket, Fairfield
My parish is the lonely marsh,
My service at the water’s edge;
Wailing of sea-birds, sweet and harsh,
St Thomas Becket, Fairfield
The susurration of the sedge.
Bleating of a hundred sheep,
Where pilgrims and crusaders sleep.
I was too small a church to preach
The gospel to such mighty men;
I’d little Latin and could teach
But simple shepherds; now as then
I loved the frailest and the least,
Scattering words for bird and beast.
The humble hands that built me
Of solid wood and stone
To last throughout Eternity,
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Eight hundred years are gone:
Buried beneath the Kentish sod,
And I must intercede with God.
One winter as I watched alone
The whole marsh lay in flood,
Salt waters lapped against my stone
Leaving great waves of mud.
Strange creatures swam for sanctuary,
As ark-like I withstood that sea.
So still I guard the coast and look
Beyond the sea, across the Downs.
I that was writ in Domesday book,
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Have watched tall ships and towns
Spring up as flowers, and pass away
Within the fading of a day.
No-one comes to worship, yet
The feathery fronds of water weeds
Wave ghostly hands through grey sea fret:
The sedges and the singing reeds
Seem, as they supplicate and sway,
Murmorous spirits come to pray.

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I am nothing but Thy house,
Empty stands the sacred porch;
Yet I can shelter shrew and mouse,
Light a glow-worm for Thy torch.
From a spider’s tapestry
Weave a splendour fit for Three

THANKS FOR LOOKING 
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Tuesday, 28 February 2017

St Thomas à Becket, Fairfield church

                     St Thomas à Becket, Fairfield church


Fairfield church lies between Brenzett and Brookland on a minor road in a deserted part of the Romney Marsh . 
St Thomas à Becket, Fairfield church by framemeplease


The area was won from the sea , sometime between 1200 and 1270. The monks from Canterbury built dykes to the western edge of the Rhee Wall (the sea defenses built by the Romans) and enclosed the land so reclaiming the rich and fertile soil from the sea.
St Thomas à Becket, Fairfield church by framemeplease
 

The year 1287 saw the great storm in which Broomhill was swept away and New Romney barely survived. The Rother luckily  changed its course to the sea, and exited the marshes at Rye, whereas before the storm the river found its way to the sea near to modern day Greatstone and littlestone 

Fayrefelde existed before 1595 as a map of the time shows the village approximately where the church now sits. It is likely that as the land became more reclaimed so the village sprung up. 



Nowadays all that can be seen is the church lying down from the road embankment which is probably the original inning wall. The church was built as a temporary structure of timber lath and plaster in the 1200's to support the local farming community. The exterior has been strengthened with brick, and in 1913 the whole building was reconstructed and encased to preserve it. 
St Thomas à Becket, Fairfield church by framemeplease

St Thomas à Becket, Fairfield church by framemeplease
The church has been used as a filming location, including for:



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