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All Saints Church, Waldringfield

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Waldringfield Baptist Chapel

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All Saints Church

The medieval Parish Church of All Saints with its Tudor red-brick tower, stands on higher ground to the south of the village.

It is said that a church has existed on this site for 700 years and there is some evidence that it was an Anglo-Saxon burial site in pre-Christian times.

Waldringfield Baptist Chapel

The present village has grown up along and around the roads leading to the river.

The hamlet of Waldringfield Heath lies about half a mile away from the center of the village and has fewer than a dozen properties and a Baptist Chapel.

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