A pretty church in a lovely setting about two miles south east of the village of Henfield. Sadly it was locked on the day of my visit.
Heavily restored in the 1860s by Woodyer, the church has a single nave with opposing N and S doorways, and a large chancel. There is a bell turret with a broach spire over the W gable.
The church is approached down this path between tall yew bushes - very gothic!
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