St Nicolas
Shoreham, Sussex
Beautifully kept church with Saxon origins and Norman extensions.
A rare example of Norman architecture at the geographical and spiritual heart of the busy town of Shoreham by Sea.
Shoreham by Sea, Sussex
Founded in c1103 the church of St Mary de Haura is listed by English Heritage as Grade I for its historial and architectural importance. It is Norman church built of Caen stone, containing a tall crossing tower with transepts to north and south, and a large aisled chancel to the east. It is a mixture of Romanesque and Transitional architecture. Naim and Pevsner in The Buildings of England: Sussex (1965) quote Edward Freeman's description of it as 'a parish church absolutely without a fellow in England!'
St Mary de Haura is situated in the centre of Shoreham by Sea and surrounded by a lovely, peaceful closed churchyard which provides a welcome and much used green space in the town. St Mary's is open every day of the year and we welcome visitors. We have regular guided tours and details can be found on our website. We take part in the annual Heritage Open Days with guided tours and visits to the ringing room.
Shoreham, Sussex
Beautifully kept church with Saxon origins and Norman extensions.
Kingston Buci, Sussex
Gorgeous 11th century St Julian's is one of the oldest and most interesting in Sussex.
Sompting, Sussex
Travellers could be forgiven for suddenly imagining themselves in the Rhine Valley when the extraordinary tower of this ancient church comes into view.