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Bishopstone

Bishopstone, Sussex

Status: Parish church
St Andrew, Bishopstone - geograph.org.uk - 1595475.jpg
St Andrew, Bishopstone
Church of England
Diocese of Chichester
Location
Grid reference: TQ47240098
Location: 50°47’23"N, 0°5’16"E
History
Saxon / Norman
Information

The Church of Saint Andrew in Bishopstone in Sussex is the parish church. It is thought to date from the 8th century, and may well be the oldest church in the county.

The church is a Grade I listed building.[1] It is noted for its Saxon work in the south porch and tower, although the structure today is mainly Norman and Early English Gothic. Broadly speaking the nave and porch are Saxon, the north aisle and east end are Norman, while the tower is both: the bulk is Saxon and the top storey Norman. The church was rebuilt in 1200.

The mediæval sundial of the canonical hours

An ancient, Anglo-Saxon canonical sundial is found above its porch. The sundial is inscribed with the name 'Eadric', which his believed to name Eadric King of Kent, in 685/6.[2]

Within the church is a 12th century font. A medieval coffin lid is displayed too.

St Andrew's Church, the wall of the churchyard and enclosure to east, and the village almshouses form a group.

In the Middle Ages this was the church of an episcopal manor, hence the name of the village.

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References

  1. National Heritage List 1044059: Church of St Andrew (Grade I listing)
  2. Wall, J. Charles (1912), Porches & Fonts. Pub. Wells, Gardner, Darton & Co., Ltd., London. P. 67.