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A small and charming church comprising a single nave with a two bay crown-post roof and a slightly narrower chancel. An arch close to the W wall of the nave supports the weight of the bell turret. The chancel is separated from the nave by a screen, rood beam and plaster tympanum.
Burton is mentioned in 1086, but no church.
Historic England Listed Building 300426
J. Morris and J. Mothersill (ed.), Domesday Book: Sussex. Chichester 1976, 11.27
A. K. Walker, An Introduction to the Study of English Fonts with Details of those in Sussex. London 1908, 112-13.