Wonderful church that brings back lots of childhood memories!
Jamie-Lee Harley Thornton
Church open daily with excellent Royal Arms
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Another lovely old church (circa 13th century) no longer in regular use in a delightful setting near the foot of north side of the South Downs. Access is restricted to certain hours (open until about 17:00), but is well worth the effort; there is a stunning mural of the royal coat of arms over altar and some really nice memorials made from what looks to be marble.
Hugh Chevallier
Harmonious tones of wood and a peaceful setting. Well worth hunting for this little church (now deconsecrated).
Neville Clark
Not an active CE church but still maintained to the Victorian functions. The high box pews prevent families mixing with unclean and smelly commoners! A feast for the eyes is the ship hull roof supporting clay tiles, all refurbished respecting the original craftspeople. Outside the materials from William Penn's house have built a nave more recently than the body of the church. The views from around the church cover South to the Park South Downs and North to the Hogs back North Downs. Some lovely walks from this point take you to through ancient woods and ways. The pub in Thakeham White Lion is a perfect watering stop and has an excellent menu too.
Paul Godfrey
Lovely and prayerful country church
Emma Turner
Robin CB2 years ago
Delightful medieval church with many 16th century features including box pews, a three-decker pulpit and Royal Arms. Now in the care of the CCT.
Access is restricted to certain hours (open until about 17:00), but is well worth the effort; there is a stunning mural of the royal coat of arms over altar and some really nice memorials made from what looks to be marble.