Many thanks John Walker.
'Old' St James' Church is very interesting structure with its origins dating back to the twelfth century at least. There was an addition on the south side in the fourteenth century which housed the Court for the Chancery and Admiralty Courts of the Cinque Ports, as well as the Court of Lodemanage. It was heavily altered during the late eighteenth - early nineteenth century which included a new south aisle, which itself was almost as large as the original church, but was sadly heavily damaged by a direct bomb strike during WWII. This left the building virtually unrepairable and was subsequently consolidated into a 'Tidy ruin'.
Here is my next, which is well away from my own traditional stomping ground, but could be very familiar to others on the forum?