That's its current name following its rededication back to the Catholic faith after its restoration in 1940. Thought to date from approx. 1100, its link with Dode chapel was a Mr Arnold, who restored both Dode and this church, which was originally the parish church of Denton (other Denton is between Canterbury and Dover). Originally dedicated to St Mary, it had fallen into ruin by the sixteenth century after the village shrunk/moved. By the later fourteenth century a new church dedicated to SS Peter & Paul had been built, literally up the road, sealing the fate of St Mary's even further. The view I posted was from the late eighteenth century from the north looking south with the arch being the chancel arch with the ruined chancel to the left.
Well done John Walker, over to you