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Rodmell Old Rectory, Rodmell, Sussex

Location
(50°50′19″N, 0°1′0″E)
Rodmell Old Rectory, Rodmell
TQ 421 063
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Sussex
now East Sussex
  • Kathryn A Morrison
  • Kathryn A Morrison
Dec. 2000

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Feature Sets
Description

An arch in the gardens of the Rectory incorporates several carved Norman stones which are thought to have come from the chancel arch of the church (see entry on St Peter's). That, in turn, is thought to have been created from stones brought from Lewes Priory after 1537.

Features

Exterior Features

Other

Bibliography

Victoria County History: Sussex. VII (Rape and Honour of Lewes). 1940, 71-73.

J. Morris and J. Mothersill (ed.), Domesday Book: Sussex. Chichester 1976, 12, 4.

M. F. Drummond-Roberts, Some Sussex Fonts Photographed and Described. Brighton 1935, 71.

I. Nairn and N. Pevsner, The Buildings of England: Sussex. Harmondsworth 1965, 590.

W.H. Godfrey, Walter H., Guide to the Church of St Peter Rodmell, 1982 edition.

A. K. Walker, An Introduction to the Study of English Fonts with Details of those in Sussex. London 1908, 80-81.