DescriptionShoreham Church - St. Peter and St. Paul - geograph.org.uk - 1804927.jpg
English: Shoreham Church - St. Peter and St. Paul The church was first founded in the 15th Century and has a Royal connection to King Henry VIII. The church boasts a pomegranate of Catherine of Aragon carved onto a rood screen to mark the occasion when King Henry VIII and his then Queen visited nearby Otford Place in 1520.
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