• 1. St Andrew, Steyning, Sussex, England
    Church Plan
    Formerly Collegiate church, now parish church
    This church comprises a W tower, a 12thc. aisled nave and a 19thc. chancel. The demolition of the medieval choir, transepts and central tower, dilapidated since the Dissolution, was begun in 1577 and completed in the 17thc. A new chancel and W tower, which occupies the site of the W bay(s) of the nave, were then constructed. What was lost at the E end must have been largely of early 12thc. date, judging from the surviving W piers and arch of the crossing and the E arches of the S and N aisles which formerly opened into the transepts. The nave was erected later in the 12thc. The present chancel is of the 19thc.
  • 2. St Mary, Stoughton, Sussex, England
    General view, looking E.
    Parish church
    Stoughton has a very high, aisleless nave (11thc., rebuilt in 13thc?), N and S transepts, with a bell tower over the S arm, a wide, high chancel arch and a 13thc. chancel. There is a Norman window in the W wall of each transept.