A HISTORY OF SUSSEX 



CHIDHAM. The whole church, except north chapel, 



which is slightly later, c. 1210. 

 CLAPHAM. North and south arcades, aisles, chancel, 



and north-west tower. Cf. Ashurst, Findon, West 



Grinstead, &c. The north arcade has good foliaged 



capitals, c. I 200. 

 CLAYTON. Chancel, c. 1220. 

 DEAN, EAST (West Sussex). South doorway of nave, 



with early crochet capitals and good mouldings 



(cf. door of Palace Chapel, Chichester), c. 1 200. 

 FELPHAM. Trefoil-headed lancets in clearstory and 



south aisles, c. 1220. 

 FINDON. Tower, chancel, &c. 

 HALNAKER. Chapel, c. 1 200. Good west door and 



east triplet. 

 HARDHAM. Vesica window, west wall : east window, 



cf. Barnham. Lancet in nave, c. 1220. 

 HARDHAM PRIORY. Arcaded entrance to chapter 



house, c. 1210. An extremely beautiful piece of 



work, with much dog-tooth moulding. 

 HARTING. Dog-tooth arch to chancel, blocked, and 



lancets, east wall, c. 1220. 

 HENFIELD. Nave arcades and chancel arch, &c., 



c. l 200-20. 

 HKYSHOTT. Nave pillars, very squat. Cf. Wivels- 



field. c. i 2 10. 

 IFIELD. Tower and some lancets, font, piers, and 



piscina. 



ITCHENOR, WEST. Walls, lancets, font, &c., c. I2IO. 

 KINCSTON-BY-SEA. Central tower, nave and chancel : 



note good crossing arches and vault, c. 1210. 

 KIRDFORD. Nave arches, c. 1220, some lancets, &c. 

 LAVANT, MID. Chancel, and lancets in nave, c. 1230. 

 LEWES. Arch from priory, c. 1210 (now rebuilt in 



Pelham Crescent). 

 LULLINGTON. Lancets (altered later), and fabric of 



church, c. 1220. 

 LURGASHALL. Chancel, with lancet windows, chancel 



arch, &c., c. 1210. 



LYMINSTER. Lower part of tower, with fine but- 

 tresses. Lancet and door, north wall chancel. 



Font, c. 1 200. 

 MIDHURST. Tower, c. 1 200. 

 MUNDHAM, NORTH. North and south arcades and 



some lancets, c. 1210. Cf. Sidlesham, Climping, 



and Bersted. 

 NYTIMBER. Remains of chapel at Barton with 



good lancets and trefoil-headed piscina, c. 1220. 

 OVING. Chancel arch (with corbels of the Climping 



type), chancel transepts and tower, font, &c., c. 1 2 20. 



Good north door and priest's door. 

 OVINGDEAN. West tower, and blocked arches in south 



walls, nave and chancel, c. 1 200. 

 PATCHAM. Tower, &c., c. 1220. 

 PATCHING. Entire church, with north tower and 



south porch, c. 1210. This has corbels of the 

 Climping pattern. 

 PIDDINGHOE. Chancel arch, some windows, &c., 



('. I 2 10. 



PORTSLADE. Tower, with good door. Chancel arch, 

 with corbels somewhat resembling those at Yapton, 

 sedilia, piscina, &c., c. 1200. 



ROBERTSBRIDCE. Arches and columns, &c., of abbey. 



ROTTINGDEAN. Central tower, south arcade, and some 

 inserted lancets, buttresses of west wall, c.\z\o. Font. 



RUDGWICK. Tower with corbel table and parts of 

 church, c. 1220. 



RUSTINGTON. North transept, and arches from same 

 to nave and north aisle, c. 1 200. The lancets in 

 lower part of transept are good typical examples, 

 having the splays radiating round the head. 



SHOREHAM, NEW. Parts of clearstory, triforium vault- 

 ing, flying buttresses, and some windows, c. \ 200-20. 



SHULBRED PRIORY. Parts, c. 120020. 



SIDLESHAM. Blocked arches in transepts, font, &c., 

 c. 1 200. 



STOKE, NORTH. Nave, with small lancets. 



STOKE, SOUTH. Lancet, door, &c., in nave, c. 1 200. 



TARRING NEVILLE. Chancel, and building generally, 

 with lancets, chancel arch, good double aumbry 

 and piscina, c. 1200. 



TELSCOMBE. Parts, including some lancet windows, 

 c. 1 220. 



TORTINGTON. Arches to south aisle, and some win- 

 dows, f. I2IO. 



TORTINGTON PRIORY. Vaulting and shafts, c. 1220. 



WALBERTON. Chancel and north porch, c. 1200. 

 The lancets of chancel are typical. The porch, 

 originally longer, has peculiar trefoil-headed win- 

 dows. 



WALTHAM, UP. Chancel, arch, &c., c. 1210. 



WESTBOURNE. Parts of fabric, blocked lancets in 

 chancel ; formerly a group of five in east wall, 



C. 1220. 



WESTFIELD. Chancel, &c. 



WILUNGDON. South door, &c., c. 1220. This is note- 

 worthy for its elaborate and beautiful mouldings. 



WISBOROUCH GREEN. Chancel, nave, aisle, &c., altar 

 recess, c. 1210. 



WITTERING, WEST. -Chancel arch, with corbels of the 

 Climping type, c. 1220. Chancel, generally, with 

 good lancets (two in east wall), priest's door, low 

 side window with shouldered arch, &c. 



WIVELSFIELD. Arches to south aisle. Note diminu- 

 tive column (cf. Heyshott and Jevington), and 

 south chapel (altar recess arch), c. 120010. 



YAPTON. Chancel, with good early lancets and priest's 

 door. The chancel arch (four centred, and perhaps 

 originally built so) has corbels of the Climping 

 type, c. 1210. See illustration, p. 345. 



FROM c. 1 220 TO c. 1260 



A large proportion of the churches in this list are entirely in the period, e.g. Climping and 

 Preston. 



The lancet windows of this period are usually much longer in proportion to their width than 

 in the preceding period. At Climping two are 10 ft. long, and at Fletching they actually measure 

 about 1 2 feet, but these are exceptionally lengthy. 8 ft. by i ft. 2 in. would be a fair average for 

 the larger churches. Instead of the plainly radiating splays to the heads, escoinson arches are used, 

 and in some few cases, instead of being pointed, they are as in Climping chancel and Sidlesham 

 segmental, or even elliptical, as at Tangmere. The openings are usually rebated (sometimes inter- 



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