St Peter & St Paul, Teston

St Peter & St Paul, Teston An historic church in a quiet village location, in the beautiful Medway Valley. Teston Church is very much part of the village landscape.

Our CW Holy Communion services are held at 11.30am on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month, and where there is a 5th Sunday we hold an All Age Service at 11.30am. The Parish of Barming with Teston - effective 1st April 2022 (formerly the Parish of Teston) is situated approx 4 miles to the west of Maidstone, the County Town of Kent. It sits above the stunning Medway Valley, with a medieval bridge s

panning the river, alongside which is the Teston Country Park. The Parish Church is dedicated to St Peter & St Paul and sits in the heart of the village in a no through road, next to the village green. It is a place of worship for the small congregation, a place of celebration, solace and memories. It provides social, fundraising events throughout the year including the Summer Fete, Christmas Fayre, Jumble Sale, Flower Festival, Plant Sale, and Garden Safari. The Church is open every Tuesday for a coffee and tea social. The Children's Church meets twice a month for it's own worship sessions, activities and crafts, for toddlers to teens. The Parish is proud of its link with the Anti-Slave Trade Movement. In the late eighteenth century it became the "Cradle of the Abolitionist Movement" through the actions of Sir Charles (later Lord Barham) and Lady Middleton, and Reverend James Ramsay, incumbent of the Parish 1781-1789. Sir Charles and Ramsay served in the Royal Navy in the West Indies Squadron. Ramsay was moved, by his horrifying experiences on slave ships, to take holy orders. Returning to St Kitts, he ministered to the slaves and his efforts to improve conditions among them, bought him into vicious conflict with the Plantation owners. It broke his health, so he returned to England, with his black servant Nestor, taking up the living of Teston and Nettlestead, offered to him by his former Commander, Sir Charles. Whilst in the West Indies, Ramsay kept a log and when back in England, shared his experiences with Sir Charles and Lady Middleton. Both felt that the matter should be bought to the attention of the British people. It was Lady Middleton who hit on the idea of instigating a Parliamentary Inquiry into the nature of the Trade and involved William Wilberforce, a friend of their son-in-law. Barham Court in Teston became a hub for the Anti-Slave Trade campaign and to this house came Bishop Beilby Porteous, William Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson, Hannah More, John Newton and others. Had Ramsay not died early, broken by the vitriol of the Planter-Class and those with financial interest in the Slave Trade, he surely would be recognised more, nationally, for the vital role he played, along with Sir Charles and Lady Middleton. There is a plaque to the memory of James Ramsay on the outer East wall of the Church. On the Churchyard wall, opposite to the East end of the Church, is a plaque in memory of Nestor. Situated nearby are two Grade II monuments - the one to Susannah Field is an early eighteenth century stone chest tomb, and the other, dated 1735 to Henry Lomas, is a stone monument with a semi-circular head carved with two cherubs' heads, an hour glass and a book. Hannah More, a prominent member of the Clapham Sect, members of which visited Teston often, founded one of the first Sunday Schools in the country, here in Teston. In its present form, the Church is cruciform in design, is of galletted ragstone, with a spire and is a Grade II* listed building. The surrounding area shows evidence of British and Roman occupation, and artefacts found in the area are displayed in Maidstone Museum. The former Rectory is on the site of a Romano-British burial ground. There are records relating to a medieval church at Teston, though the present building dates from 1710. It was extended in 1738 and again in 1846. The Churchyard was extended in 1921. The Lych gate was built in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Jubilee and nearby is a yew tree over 150 years old.

04/06/2026

Join us on Sunday 7th June for our 11.30am Communion service, followed by the Parish Picnic on the village green from 1pm.
All welcome!

31/05/2026

We’re very sorry but the 2nd June Open Church has been cancelled.
We will see you again on 16th June, 11am-1pm.

For your diaries
27/05/2026

For your diaries

27/05/2026

There’s no service in church this coming Sunday, but you can go along to St Margaret’s, Barming, for the 10am Holy Communion service.
All welcome!

The churchyard looking pretty on this Pentecost Sunday ☺️
24/05/2026

The churchyard looking pretty on this Pentecost Sunday ☺️

22/05/2026

Children's Church is back on Sunday, 10am, when we'll be celebrating Pentecost, the birth of the church.
Come along for Bible fun and games, and maybe a cake or two! The link does work.

From our fantastic Fundraising Team 👇
22/05/2026

From our fantastic Fundraising Team 👇

Our amazing Fundraising team have been getting things ready for today's Plant Sale.We'll be selling lovely garden goodie...
16/05/2026

Our amazing Fundraising team have been getting things ready for today's Plant Sale.
We'll be selling lovely garden goodies to you between 10am and Noon, as well as refreshments, cake, and raffle tickets.
We look forward to seeing you

For your diaries 👇
09/05/2026

For your diaries 👇

Address

Church Street, Teston
Maidstone
ME185AJ

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 1pm
Sunday 11:30am - 12:30pm

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