My wife's dad is buried there, and we visited it for the first time in years last summer while out on a walk. A beautiful little spot in the middle of nowhere.
Im not religious at all, but have always loved church architecture. Something so peaceful and calming about them.
I've actually started planning a bike-packing ride to take in as many Sussex churches as possible along the way, so this thread will come in very useful I reckon!!
I find Coombes church at Coombes farm a very interesting place for such a small church, my imagination runs wild there for some reason.
The same here, I’m not religious, but I love cathedrals and historic churches.
The tranquility inside, the magnificence, their history, thinking what they meant to people in times past and how important they were.
Not making special trips to see them, but over last 30 years on various holidays I’ve visited cathedrals in Salisbury, Exeter, Orleans, Liverpool (Anglican), Truro.
We do the same - if theres a church we will pop our heads in the door for a while!
The one in Truro is lovely - and Orleans was stunning. We visited a couple of summers ago and there was an incredible light / video / music show projected onto the front of the building telling the story of Orleans. Amazing!
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My wife's dad is buried there, and we visited it for the first time in years last summer while out on a walk. A beautiful little spot in the middle of nowhere.
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Im not religious at all, but have always loved church architecture. I actually started planning a bike-packing ride last week, to take in as many Sussex churches as possible along the way, so this thread will come in very useful I reckon!!
That’s stunning.
We were driving back from Catalunya and made Orleans our overnight stopover. What a beautiful city centre.
No surprise at all, also an amazing modern tram system. Said with envy.
St Laurence Church Telescombe Village
Gorham's Ln, Lewes BN7 3HZ
Happy childhood memories walking over from Saltdean to collect conkers.
These old manor farm churches are fascinating to me as they're a window into a way of life that was perhaps fairly unchanged for centuries until quite recently. I must've been in St.Botolphs at some point when I was younger but don't really recall it, will check it out next time I'm over along with the Sompting one that I've always found curious. .
Mad Jack's pyramid at Brightling Church is well worth a visit. The myth is that he was buried there sitting-up in a seat. View attachment 136614