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St Wilfrid's Church

St Wilfrid's Church

St Wilfrid’s stands in a tranquil corner of a large churchyard, down a little lane beside Pagham Harbour…

Talbot Chapel

Talbot Chapel

The chapel is actually the surviving south aisle of a medieval church which was demolished in 1803 - a wide blocked arch in the north wall shows where it once connected with the chancel. It contains a fine 17th-century monument to Thomas Talbot, with original railings. The inscription has a moving tribute to Talbot’s widow…

The Chapel

The Chapel

This tiny gem of a church in its farmyard setting is both remote and romantic…

The Church (no dedication)

The Church (no dedication)

In Medieval times, this church was a landmark for travellers crossing the lonely and potentially treacherous wilds of Sedgemoor…

The Church (no dedication)

The Church (no dedication)

The winding lane that leads to this Medieval church twists through the countryside, adding to the feeling of discovery when you arrive…

The Church (no dedication)

The Church (no dedication)

Pendock church is seen standing proud above the motorway to Ross-on-Wye. Earthworks in fields north of the church mark the site of a Medieval village and probably the de Pendocks? manor house…

The Church (no dedication)

The Church (no dedication)

Standing in a pretty field, this Medieval church is a long low building, with an attractive small slated bell turret at the west end. The church’s dedication is lost in time. Built from local sandstone, it dates from the 13th-or early 14th-century and seems to have been extended westward some time after it was first built…