Saint Mary the Virgin in Rolvenden is a historic church, notable for its thirteenth and fourteenth-century architecture. This prominent sandstone building is situated on a rise south of the village street, featuring a unique eighteenth-century family pew on a gallery, complete with tables and chairs. The church also houses a memorial designed by the renowned architect Sir Edwin Lutyens and boasts several medieval elements including holy water stoups, a piscina in the chancel, and a seventeenth-century wooden alms box.
Open daily until 5pm, the church welcomes all visitors to explore its serene environment or participate in its services. It plays a central role in community life, hosting baptisms, weddings, and funerals. For those interested in local church activities or historical details, the parish magazine for Rolvenden and Newenden is available monthly, both online and in the church.
Saint Mary the Virgin holds a regular pattern of worship with services varying each Sunday, including Holy Communion, Celtic Morning Prayer, The Eucharist, and Matins. Visitors and community members are encouraged to check the church’s forthcoming services for the latest schedule.