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St Mary, Pulborough, Sussex

Location
(50°57′32″N, 0°30′43″W)
Pulborough
TQ 046 188
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Sussex
now West Sussex
  • Kathryn Morrison

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Feature Sets
Description

Pulborough church comprises a W tower (Perp), a nave with N and S aisles (Perp) and a clerestorey, and a 13thc. chancel with a N chapel, separated by a two-bay arcade. The main doorways are located in the second bay of the nave, to N and S. The church was restored in 1859.

History

Features

Furnishings

Fonts

Comments/Opinions

Bibliography
M. F. Drummond-Roberts, Some Sussex Fonts Photographed and Described. Brighton 1935, 68
A. H. Peat and L. C. Halsted, Churches and Other Antiquities of West Sussex. Chichester 1912, 123-26.
I. Nairn and N. Pevsner, The Buildings of England: Sussex. Harmondsworth 1965, 310.
A. K. Walker, An Introduction to the Study of English fonts with details of those in Sussex. London 1908, 62-63.