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St Dunstan’s Mayfield Parish Church




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St Dunstan’s, Mayfield was founded in 960 AD by St Dunstan, who was then Archbishop of Canterbury. Believed to be originally a wooden church it was replaced by a stone structure, in the twelfth century, by the Normans.

In 1389 this church was virtually destroyed by fire. Only the tower, the lancet window in the west wall and the base of the north aisle survive to this day. The local congregation probably used the private chapel at the Archbishop’s Palace nearby until the church was rebuilt between 1410 and 1420.

Directions: St Dunstan’s is in the middle of Mayfield High Street. For sat nav users, postcode TN20 6AB will get you there, or click here to see the location on Google Maps.

Due to the nature of this venue, some seating has partial or very restricted views of the performers. This is reflected in the price of the tickets and by colour coding on the seating plan.

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