St Laurence
Falmer, Sussex | BN1 9PG
Set in a position of rural tranquillity next to the village pond, there has been a church on the site since at least the 11th century.
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Falmer, Sussex | BN1 9PG
Set in a position of rural tranquillity next to the village pond, there has been a church on the site since at least the 11th century.
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Preston Park, Sussex | BN1 6SD
In a small, wooded churchyard adjoining Preston Manor, this simple 13th century flint church makes a pleasing medieval contrast with its suburban surroundings.
Shanklin, Hampshire | PO37 7BD
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Old Heathfield, Sussex | TN21 9AG
Heathfield son, Revd Robert Hunt, vicar of All Saints church, sailed to America in 1606 and founded Jamestown.
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Brighton, Sussex | BN2 3HL
Built of plain brick with lancets.
Etchingham, Sussex | TN19 7DS
A very fine Grade I listed church built around 1370 in water meadows, it was originally moated.
Lewes, Sussex | BN7 1BL
Our church is an attractive modern building offering facilities which are much used and appreciated by the local community, it houses the Christ Church Embroidery of interest to visitors.
Hove, Sussex | BN3 3PB
All Saints is an outstanding Grade I listed late Victorian Gothic style church built of Sussex sandstone and Sussex oak at near cathedral size, with a vibrant history and a strong future.
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High Halden, Kent | TN26 3JB
The church probably dates back to the 12th century and the two especially interesting architectural features are the tower and south porch.
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Davidstow, Cornwall | PL32 0XT
Davidstow means David's Place and according to legend the church was founded by St David in the 6th century, whilst visiting his mother at nearby Altarnun.
Wickhambreaux, Kent | CT3 1RQ
One of Kent's lovely churches to visit, St Andrew's dates from the 14th century when the Earls of Kent were Lords of the Manor.
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Wye, Kent | TN25 5ES
There has been a church here, dedicated to St Gregory, since early Saxon times, rebuilt around 1290.