I hope you don't wear large boots John Walker because it is indeed Holy Innocent's Church, Adisham from the north.
A view difficult to get today because of trees and shrubs in the churchyard. The pic I posted is from the late 1850-early 1860's and predates the restoration by the then vicar Rev. Montague Villiers in 1868/9. The chancel roof was replaced with a steeper pitched tile one and the tower was foreshortened and covered with a pyramidal tile roof more akin French roofs than Kent. With regards to the part of the cathedral, The church possesses a portion of the twelfth-century timber altar back, or reredos, salvaged from the cathedral by the then vicar during a remodelling of the cathedral's quoir in the early eighteenth-century.
Over too you.