The parish church of St Michael and All Angels in Marden in Kent was first built around 1200. There were additions and alternations in the following centuries and the church was restored in 1868 and 1909. The church has a nave with north and south aisles. The chancel also has chapels on the north and south sides. There is a tower to the west which was one of the additions to the church in the 13th century.
The church is built from coursed and random sandstone, rag stone and pudding stone.