Didling

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Didling
Sussex

Church of St. Andrew
Location
Grid reference: SU836184
Location: 50°57’34"N, -0°48’36"W
Data
Post town: Midhurst
Postcode: GU29
Local Government
Council: Chichester
Parliamentary
constituency:
Chichester

Didling is a small village in Sussex. It lies on the Treyford to Bepton road three and a half miles south-west of Midhurst.

Church

The c.13th century church of St Andrew, known as "The Shepherds' Church", sits a little to the south of the village on the northern slope of Didling Hill. The nave and chancel are of plastered rubble with ashlar dressings. The wooden porch is modern. The church has a single bell dated 1587.[1] The church is known for its simplicity and the fact that it has survived the intervening centuries with very little restoration, with that which has taken place having been sympathetic. Without an electricity supply the church is lit by candles.

The church and village seen from Didling Hill

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Didling)

References

  1. A History of the County of Sussex - Volume 4 pp 6-7: Didling (Victoria County History)[1] A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 4]