Exploring Shermanbury Church in West Sussex


Today I am shown around St Giles in Shermanbury by the very knowledgeable Richard Putnam.

The Anglican church of St. Giles is well away from the modern roads, approached along a tree-lined bridleway leading to Shermanbury Place, east of the Brighton road. A small church is mentioned in the Domesday Book, but the present structure is of 14th-century origin. The roof is of Horsham stone slates with a weatherboarded belltower at the west end, containing two bells.

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