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Southease Church, Southease, Sussex

Location
(50°49′47″N, 0°1′4″E)
Southease Church, Southease
TQ 422 053
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Sussex
now East Sussex
medieval not confirmed
  • Kathryn Morrison
04 August 2001

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Feature Sets
Description

Southease church has a circular W tower with a shingle spire, a nave with a blocked 12thc. window on the N side, a S porch, and a chancel with a blocked S arch. The nave is separated from the chancel by a half-timbered wall with a wide arch.

Features

Furnishings

Fonts

Other

Bibliography

Victoria County History: Sussex. 7 (Rape and Honour of Lewes). 1940, 74-75.

M. F. Drummond-Roberts, Some Sussex Fonts Photographed and Described. Brighton 1935, 81