St Peter & St Paul: flint church with restored Decorated windows
St Peter & St Paul: early c14 three-stage tower with shingled pyramid spire
St Peter & St Paul: c15 nave & c16 chancel
St Peter & St Paul: alabaster tomb with achievement of John Roper, first Lord Teynham, d.1618, wife Elizabeth (Parke) & children Christopher, Eliza & Jane
St Peter & St Paul: John Roper, first Lord Teynham, d.1618; his uncle William married Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas More
St Peter & St Paul: Elizabeth (Parke), wife of John Roper, d.1567
St Peter & St Paul: children & inscription from the tomb of John Roper, 1618
St Peter & St Paul: Elizabeth Roper (nee Parke) in Paris headdress, d.1567
St Peter & St Paul: inscription from the brass of Elizabeth Roper (nee Parke), 1567; 'she ledd her lyfe most virtuously, and ended the same most Catholykely'
St Peter & St Paul: shield from the brass of Elizabeth Roper (nee Parke), 1567
St Peter & St Paul: alabaster tomb of Christopher Roper, second Lord Teynham, d.1622
St Peter & St Paul: Christopher Roper, second Lord Teynham, d.1622; recumbent effigy
St Peter & St Paul: Catherine Seborne, wife of Christopher Roper, d.1625
St Peter & St Paul: sons from the tomb of Christopher Roper, d.1622
St Peter & St Paul: daughters from the tomb of Christopher Roper, d.1622
St Peter & St Paul: Catherine, wife of Drue Drurye, 1601, with husband, son & three daughters
St Peter & St Paul: James Hugessen, 1646, & wife Jane; tomb chest with recumbent figures, kneeling children behind
St Peter & St Paul: John Hugessen, d.1634 aged 21, wife & posthumous son
St Peter & St Paul: series of hatchments all depicting the Roper arms
Entry Name: Church of St Peter and St Paul
Listing Date: 24 January 1967
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1069313
English Heritage Legacy ID: 176298
ID on this website: 101069313
Location: St Peter and St Paul's Church, Lynsted, Swale, Kent, ME9
County: Kent
District: Swale
Civil Parish: Lynsted with Kingsdown
Built-Up Area: Lynsted
Traditional County: Kent
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent