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Category: South Downs

Heyshott Church

August 18, 2016August 24, 2016 Bob Chantler
Heyshott church

Heyshott Church Church of St James The Street, Heyshott, West Sussex GU29 0DH » View on Map This little flint built church dates from the 13th century, although there is documentary evidence of an earlier building in the form of Read More …

South Downs

Easebourne Church

August 17, 2016August 24, 2016 Bob Chantler
Easebourne church

Easebourne Church Church of St Mary A272, Easebourne, West Sussex GU29 0AJ » View on Map The Parish Church and adjoining Priory of St Mary, Easebourne have a complicated interconnected history. The earliest extant parts of the original church are Read More …

South Downs

Cocking Church

August 12, 2016August 24, 2016 Bob Chantler
Cocking church

Cocking Church Church of St Catherine of Siena Mill Lane, Cocking, West Sussex GU29 0HJ » View on Map The present church dates from the late 11th century when the Normans built it to replace an earlier Saxon building. Originally Read More …

South Downs

Bepton Church

August 10, 2016August 24, 2016 Bob Chantler
Bepton church

Bepton Church Church of St Mary Off Bugshill Lane, Bepton, West Sussex GU29 0HX » View on Map Between 1180 and 1185, at the end of the Norman era, construction of a church of flint and stone rubble was started with a tower on Read More …

South Downs

Corhampton Church

July 10, 2016November 10, 2016 Bob Chantler
Corhampton church

Corhampton Church Corhampton Saxon Church Warnford Road, Corhampton, Hants SO32 3ND » View on Map The church at Corhampton is unusual in that it has no dedication, being known simply as Corhampton Saxon Church. More unusual, though, is the amount Read More …

South Downs

Meonstoke Church

July 9, 2016August 24, 2016 Bob Chantler
Meonstoke church

Meonstoke Church Church of St Andrew Warnford Road, Meonstoke, Hants SO32 3NA » View on Map St Andrew’s Church is built on slightly raised ground, avoiding flooding from the nearby River Meon which was formerly wider and navigable. Construction of Read More …

South Downs

Exton Church

July 9, 2016August 24, 2016 Bob Chantler
Extton church

Exton Church Church of St Peter and St Paul Church Lane, Exton, Hants SO32 3NU » View on Map St Peter and St Paul’s Church at Exton was built in the 13th century on the site of an earlier church Read More …

South Downs

Up Marden Church

July 7, 2016August 24, 2016 Bob Chantler
Up Marden church

Up Marden Church Church of St Michael Long Lane, Up Marden, West Sussex PO18 9JR » View on Map  It is difficult to find this little church which is hidden away in trees, surrounded by a large churchyard. (Go up Read More …

South Downs

Stoughton Church

July 5, 2016August 24, 2016 Bob Chantler
Stoughton church

Stouhton Church Church of St Mary Church Path, Stoughton, West Sussex PO18 9JQ » View on Map The church of St Mary at Stoughton is an excellent example of a Saxon cruciform church which has remained intact and without major Read More …

South Downs

Clayton Church

July 2, 2016August 24, 2016 Geoff
Clayton church

Clayton Church Church of St John the Baptist Underhill Lane, Clayton, West Sussex BN6 9PJ » View on Map   St John the Baptist church was recorded in the Domesday Survey of 1086, and there are distinct indications that the Read More …

South Downs

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