Introduction
In the churchyard are two ancient yew trees, one in the south west corner by the main entrance and the other in the south east near the chancel. One of these pre-dates the church and may be around 1,500 years old, which suggests that the church may have been built on an existing burial site.
- Visitor Access, Directions & Contacts
Website
https://www.pcd.org.uk/Access contact details
Opening is unrestricted.
Directions
Rail: Chelsfield, Dunton Green and Knockholt (4 miles distant). Bus: TN14
Owners
Archdeaconry of Bromley and Bexley
Other Websites
- http://www.londongardensonline.org.uk/gardens-online-record.asp?ID=BRO082
- https://www.bromley.gov.uk/directory-record/5553/st-peter-and-st-paul-church-church-of-england---cudham
- https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359355
- https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2141174/st-peter-and-st-paul-churchyard
- Features & Designations
Designations
Conservation Area
The National Heritage List for England: Listed Building
- Reference: St Peter and St Paul's Church
- Grade: II*
Green Belt
- Key Information
Type
Funerary Site
Purpose
Sacred / Ritual / Funerary
Principal Building
Religious Ritual And Funerary
Survival
Extant
Open to the public
Yes
- References
Contributors
London Parks and Gardens Trust