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St Lawrence Church is one of the oldest in the area. Although little is known of its exact origins, part of the present building dates back to the 10th century, when the church was originally a small rectangular building made of stone quarried out of the hill on which it stands. It was linked to the church at Leigh, and served as a chapel for people living in the hamlet of Bidborough. In the 12th century the church was extended, and the chancel and north aisle were added. As church life in England prospered, communities valued having a priest among them, and in 1218 the people of Bidborough asked the Bishop if they could have their own Rector, and he assented. The names of all the incumbents of St Lawrence, from the start of the 13th century to the start of the 21st century, are recorded in the church. At the time of the Reformation, the church hosted several distinguished guests, notably Erasmus, who is said to have preached at St Lawrence on a number of occasions and much impressed the local people. By the early 19th century there were still fewer than 200 inhabitants within the parish, but by the 1880’s there were nearer 300. The church, already so crowded in 1827 when Princess Victoria visited that she is said to have had to remain in the porch, badly needed enlargement. In 1876 the south aisle was added, and the church was then able to seat 140 people. A pipe organ was installed in 1893, and electric lighting in 1923. Around this time most of the current windows were installed, some by the William Morris company, and many visitors still come to look at this fine glass. In 1956 a new vestry was added to the northeast corner of the church, and in the 1980’s the organ was moved from its original location under the tower, to its current position at the front of the church.
Address: Rectory Drive, Bidborough, TN3 0UJ
Telephone: 01892 528081
Website: http://www.bidboroughchurch.org/

