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Spring on Romney Marsh: Lydd and New Romney (replacing Rye parish church and one other venue)

2.00 pm:  All Saints’ parish church, Lydd.  Parking available nearby (Coronation Square, the Rype etc). Modest 1880 Henry Willis organ with NPOR Historic Organ Certificate. Parts of Lydd church incorporate the fabric of a Roman basilica; the building is thus among the oldest sites of continuous Christian worship in England.

3.30 pm: St Nicholas's parish church, New Romney. Parking by chance in or around the main street. Details of organ to follow, or to be discovered on the day!

Followed by tea at New Romney.

Anyone requiring details of public transport is welcome to contact the day's convenor, our Deputy President Nicholas King, giving details of where they are coming from. Nicholas is a published historian of Kent transport, so the reply will be both customised and authoritative! n.king112@btinternet.com.

And don't forget the opportunity of a ride on the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch narrow-gauge railway!

Place
Lydd parish church

Kent County Organists' Association
Secretary: Matthew Young
[Acting Secretary and Treasurer, Kevin Grafton, tel 01732 452117]
Email: secretary@kcoa.org.uk

 

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