Sadly due to sever subsidence of the building, and the health and saftey concerns this creates, all public worship in All Saints is no longer viable.
The churchyard remains open for members of the public to visit loved ones who are buried there.
Brief history of the church
Serving the small rural community of South Fambridge, the small church was constructed in 1846. It is a small brick-built chapel, comprising a nave and the Chapel itself. Historically, South Fambridge was the point of a ferry crossing over the river Crouch used by the monks travelling to and from Canterbury.
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All Saints Church
Fambridge Road
Ashingdon
SS4 3LT
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