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St Nicholas

NEW ROMNEY

Access

The Church is open 10 – 2 in winter and 10 – 4 in summer. Church Warden Ann Rolfe 01797 362719. Further information about the local church community may be found on the website of the Romney Marsh Benefice.

Postcode: TN28 8EU

Find out more

Discover more about St Nicholas’ Church at New Romney with our new self-guided tour. Scan the QR code on your mobile device or click the tour button to view online.

Listen online

An audio-only version of the tour is also available to listen to here.

Find out more about New Romney’s unique heritage

The New Romney Obelisk

Funded by Arts Council England & New Romney Town Council, the Trust collaborated in the New Romney community obelisk project, with several workshops hosted in medieval churches on the marsh.

The final heritage-inspired community mosaic is sited close to St. Nicholas’ Church in New Romney and near map boards for the New Romney Heritage Trail.

From the artists behind The Marsh Mosaics project, the mosaic-panelled obelisk depicts scenes inspired by the history and people of New Romney through the ages, celebrating the town’s unique heritage, including its impressive church.

Free mosaics workshops were held at locations in and around New Romney during Summer 2024, including the churches at New Romney and Ivychurch, schools and drop-in centres, and with a range of local organisations such as youth groups, RHD Railway, Romney Marsh Community Hub, South Kent MIND and the Town Council.

The Trust is supporting follow-on craft workshops in the historic churches in collaboration with local primary schools on the Marsh.

Find out more about the obelisk project

The Marsh Mosaics Art Trail - Downloadable Handouts

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