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St Bartholomew, Chalvington, has a single nave with a bell-turret over the W end, opposing N and S doorways (N doorway now blocked), and a two-bay chancel. There is no chancel arch. The church was restored in 1873.
The chevron fragments were dug up when repairing the foundation of the church, as reported in Sussex Archaeological Collections 1873.
Hamilton Dicker, 'The Church of St Bartholomew, Chalvington', Sussex Archaeological Collections 2, 1849, 285-287.
T. Fuller, 'The church of St Bartholomew, Chalvington', Notes and Queries, Sussex Archaeological Collections 25, 1873, 228.
I. Nairn and N. Pevsner, The Buildings of England: Sussex, Harmondsworth 1965, 470.