St. Pancras, Coldred, Kent
Description
The church of St. Pancras is an ancient building of flint and concrete in the Early Norman and Early English styles, with considerable remains of Anglo-Saxon work, and has a western bell gable, containing one bell: in the chancel is a brass to the Fyntch family, dated 1615: the east window contains some glass of the 16th century: the church was restored in 1890 and again in 1911, and affords 88 sittings.
Church Records
The register of baptisms and burials dates from the year 1560; marriages from 1562.
Findmypast have the following online for Coldred, St Pancras: baptisms 1560-1909, marriages 1562-1934, burials 1561-1993
