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St Mary, Goring-By-Sea, Sussex

Location
(50°48′44″N, 0°25′27″W)
Goring-By-Sea
TQ 111 026
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Sussex
now West Sussex
  • Kathryn A Morrison
  • Kathryn A Morrison
10.9.98

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Feature Sets
Description

Goring church, rebuilt in 1837, has a W tower, nave with N and S aisles and a chancel. The 12th-century nave arcades were retained in 1837.

History

Goring is mentioned in Domesday Book, but no church. It was rebuilt in 1837 by Decimus Burton. The nave arcades were retained at that time, and incorporated within the new building.

Features

Interior Features

Arcades

Nave
Comments/Opinions

Bibliography
J. Morris and J. Mothersill (ed.), Domesday Book: Sussex. Chichester 1976, 11.71-73.
I. Nairn and N. Pevsner, The Buildings of England: Sussex. Harmondsworth 1965, 230-31.