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The Parish of St Mary

A Grade II* Listed Building in Slaugham, West Sussex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0383 / 51°2'17"N

Longitude: -0.208 / 0°12'28"W

OS Eastings: 525737

OS Northings: 128074

OS Grid: TQ257280

Mapcode National: GBR JLB.VMP

Mapcode Global: FRA B6GC.LST

Plus Code: 9C3X2QQR+8R

Entry Name: The Parish of St Mary

Listing Date: 28 October 1957

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1025603

English Heritage Legacy ID: 302746

ID on this website: 101025603

Location: Slaugham, Mid Sussex, RH17

County: West Sussex

District: Mid Sussex

Civil Parish: Slaugham

Traditional County: Sussex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Sussex

Church of England Parish: Slaugham St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Chichester

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Description


SLAUGHAM THE GREEN
1.
5405
Slaugham
(South side)
The Parish of St Mary
TQ 2528 26/169
II* 28/10/57

2.
Chancel with south chapel and north vestries, nave with south aisle and porch
and west tower. Medieval church, restored by Joseph Clarke in 1857-60. Nave
and probably chancel early C12. South aisle (widened in 1827) and tower late
C13, the upper portion of the tower added in 1857-6O. South Chapel built by
William Covert in 1613 to contain his memorial. Vestries added in 1857-60, south
porch in 1879, the clock-face in 1881.


Listing NGR: TQ2573728074

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