A HISTORY OF SUSSEX 



EASTDEAN (EAST SUSSEX). Chancel, with windows, 



some having banded shafts, c. 1 1 70. 

 EDBURTON. Leaden font, c. 1160. The design is 



almost identical with that at Pyecombe. 

 EWHURST. Arcade pillars of nave and font, c. 1 180. 



Tart of tower. 

 FELPHAM. Cf. Burpham chancel and Pagham. North 



arcade (square capitals) and font ; curious corbels, 



c. 1 1 80. South arcade, c. 1190. 

 FERRING. Chancel, east and north walls, lancets and 



piscina, c . 1 1 90. 

 FINDON. Parts of nave (pillars, &c.), c. \ 1 90. 



FORD. Two long lancets in north wall of nave, with 

 round internal arches, altar recess on south side of 

 chancel arch and piscina, remains of blocked arcade 

 south wall, e . 1 1 80-90. 



GORING. Pillars of nave arcades ; cf. Rustington (for- 

 mer south-west tower, &c., same date), c. 1165. 



GRAFFHAM. Arcades, pointed arches and scalloped 

 capitals, c . 1 1 80. 



GRINSTEAD, WEST. Parts of building and font, 

 c. 1 1 80. 



GUESTLING. Arch to north chapel, arches between 

 same and chancel, piscina, tabernacle or aumbry, 



sedilia, squint, long narrow round-headed window at 

 west end north aisle, lancet windows in chancel and 

 chapel, c. 118090. The arches are circular, and 

 have chevron moulding in one case, with very 

 beautiful early foliage to the capitals and corbels. 

 HALNAKER CHAPEL. West door (cf. Portslade and 



Cuckfield), lancets, &c., c. 1195. 

 HAMPNETT, WEST. South arcade, south tower and 

 chapel under. Capitals a variety of the scallop and 

 early mouldings, c. 1185. 



HASTINGS. Chancel arch of castle chapel, with early 

 foliage, and pillar piscina, c. 1 180. 



HERSTMONCEUX. Tower, nave arcades with 



palm-leaf caps, c. 1 1 80 (cf. Battle). 

 HORSHAM. Tower, west door, &c., c . 1 1 70. 

 The tower arch (pointed) retains some 

 coeval colour decoration. It has square 

 orders and a carved head of a priest at 

 the apex. 



HOVE. Arcades, much spoilt, c. 1 170. 

 ICKLESHAM. Chancel arch with carved 

 corbels, pointed, and the two chapel 

 arcades, c. 1180-90. The detail of 

 these is very good. 



LANCING. South porch, important ex- 

 ample, c. 1 1 80. Body of tower. 

 LEWES. St. Anne's ; nave, chancel, south 

 chapel, and tower. Note the local type 

 of capital to nave arcade, having a 

 pendant or corbel connecting the square 

 upper part with the round column, and 

 carvedwithstiff-leaffoliage. Cf. Rodmell, 

 Telscombe, and Beddingham, c. 1180. 

 The arches are circular. 

 LYMINSTER. Arcade to north aisle, c. \ \ 70. 

 Pointed arches, having square soffits, with 

 scalloped and foliaged capitals. Cf. Rus- 

 tington and Yapton. 

 MARESFIELD. Window in chancel. 

 MIDHURST. Tower, c. 1200. 

 PAGHAM. (St. Thomas of Canterbury). 

 Nave arcade c. \ 1 85, and chancel c. 1 200. 

 Fine work, on a large scale. 

 PEASMARSH. Nave arcades, &c., c. 1 1 90. 

 PLAYDEN. Nave and aisles, c. 1170-80. 

 Note the peculiar shape of the arches. 

 Two are elliptical, and have a small cir- 

 cular clearstory window over them. 

 POLING. Aisle and arcade, c. 1 1 90. 

 RODMELL. Nave arcade, &c., c . 1 1 80. 

 RUSTINGTON. Tower and south arcade, 

 f. 1 165. The tower has good flat but- 

 tresses and belfry windows, ha vi ng pointed 

 arches on shafts, inclosing circular sub- 

 arches with central shaft. Scalloped and 

 foliaged capitals. The tower arch and 

 south arcade are pointed, and have similar details. 

 RYE. Nave and aisles, south door, c. 1 1 8090. 

 Pointed arches, well moulded, on columns with 

 circular moulded caps. Dog-tooth and other orna- 

 ments. The lofty arches on north side of the quire 

 and the windows of north chancel date from c. 1 190 

 to 1 200. Note the wall-passage through window 

 splays and the good mouldings. 



SEAFORD. Arcades and clearstory windows, with in- 

 teresting bas-reliefs, c. 1190. 



SHOREHAM, NEW. Quire and aisles, c. 1170-1200 

 a work of great importance. The aisle walls are 



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