St Dunstan’s Church, Cranbrook

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St Dunstan’s Church in Cranbrook is a prominent historic parish church, often called the “Cathedral of the Weald” for its impressive size and striking Perpendicular Gothic architecture.

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St Dunstan’s Church, Cranbrook canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican church
Grade I listed building
parish church
administrativeArea Borough of Tunbridge Wells NERFINISHED
architecturalSignificance notable example of Perpendicular Gothic in rural Kent
architecturalStyle Perpendicular Gothic NERFINISHED
buildingMaterial stone
category Churches in Kent
Grade I listed churches in Kent
country England
culturalSignificance important historic landmark in Cranbrook
dedicatedTo Saint Dunstan NERFINISHED
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of Canterbury NERFINISHED
ecclesiasticalCounty Kent NERFINISHED
function community gathering place
place of Christian worship
hasCemetery churchyard
hasFeature aisles
chancel
clerestory
clock tower
nave
stained glass windows
west tower
heritageDesignation Grade I listed
heritageDesignationBy Historic England NERFINISHED
heritageStatusReason architectural and historic interest
knownFor Perpendicular Gothic tower
large size relative to surrounding villages
prominent landmark in the Weald of Kent
localName Cathedral of the Weald NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cranbrook, Kent, England NERFINISHED
Weald of Kent NERFINISHED
nickname Cathedral of the Weald NERFINISHED
parish Cranbrook NERFINISHED
province Province of Canterbury
region Kent NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
surroundedBy Cranbrook town centre NERFINISHED
touristAttraction yes
usedFor Anglican religious services
baptisms
concerts and cultural events
funerals
weddings

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Cranbrook hasLandmark St Dunstan’s Church, Cranbrook