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The Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust operates as a funding body for the preservation of the churches on the marsh. We do not play any role in organising services at the churches, so cannot help with arrangements for baptisms, weddings or funerals etc. - for these, please contact the relevant individual church - see the Romney Marsh Benefice website for all churches except East Guldeford (Diocese of Chichester) and Snave (redundant church, maintained by the Trust).

Access arrangements and locations can be found on every church page (see the Churches menu in the navigation bar above).

Please fill in the form below if you wish to enquire about the Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust itself.

The Trust is run by volunteers and it does not have any permanent members of staff. We will endeavour to respond as quickly as possible.

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Visitors to the area may wish to contact or visit Romney Marsh Visitor Centre.

For details about services, baptisms, weddings, funerals please contact the individual church or see the Romney Marsh Benefice website.

Plan Your Visit

The two small towns on Romney Marsh are New Romney and Lydd. Dymchurch also receives many visitors, particularly in summer months.

Gateway towns are Ashford (North), Folkestone/Hythe (East) and Rye (West).

The villages of Ham Street and Appledore also have National Rail stations.

For details of the ruined churches see this page.