St Augustine's Church was the personal church of Augustus Pugin, and is situated in Ramsgate, next to Pugin's home The Grange, shown to the left of the Church of the photo.
The Church was started in 1846, and sadly, Pugin died in 1852, before it was finished. His sons completed the work and the project was finally roofed in 1849, although further work has been carried out since then.
I have driven past this Church many times, the front of the Church is on one of the main roads into Ramsgate, and is enclosed by a tall stone wall together with The Grange, Pugin's house, so is not obvious from the road. The view above is from the back of the Church, which faces the sea and shows part of the Churchyard.
Looking from the Nave towards the Chancel and the High Altar, showing the beautiful Rood Screen. As it was Lent when we visited this beautiful building, the statues are all covered.
The crucifix above the Rood Screen, also showing part of the lovely ceiling.
The High Altar in The Chancel.
The Organ Gallery in the Chancel.
The baptismal font in The Nave.
The Lady Chapel with Pugin's stained glass window above.
One of the beautiful doors leading into the Lady Chapel.
The Garth (small garden) surrounded by enclosed Cloisters.
Above and below are two of the Gargoyles (water spouts) in the Garth.
A beautiful ceiling in one of the Chapels in the North Cloister.
Looking through to the North Cloister from one of the small Chapels.
The following photos show the amazing carvings of The Stations of The Cross which are situated on the North wall of the Cloisters.
This is an amazing sight, the painted carvings were made in 1893, this and the two chapels in this cloister were finished by Pugin's son, as Pugin died in 1852.
The Shrine of St. Augustine, which holds a relic of St Augustine.
St Austine's Shrine was originally in St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury which was dissolved in 1538 as part of The Reformation, when most of the Saints body and his Shrine were destroyed. A small piece of bone belonging to the Saint was moved to its present position in 2012.
The Altar in the Pugin Chantry Chapel, originally this was in Pugin's House, note the beautiful tiles.