A HISTORY OF SUSSEX 



HELUNGLY. Chancel, east windows and windows 

 south wall, and north transeptal chapel, c. 1250. 



HOATHLY, West. Arcades of nave, piscina, and 

 sedilia, &c., 1260. 



HORSHAM. Arcades of nave and chancel, and clear- 

 stories, turrets of east gable, e. 1230-40. This 

 work is large and spacious, with good details. 



HORSTED KEYNES. Parts of nave and chancel, tower, 

 and spire ; lancet triplet east wall, c. 1220. 



HORSTED, LITTLE. Trefoil-headed lancet north wall 

 of chancel (cf. Coombes), and curious plate tracery 

 windows of nave, c. 1260. 



HOUGHTON. Characteristic east triplet, with mullions 

 separating the lancets under one internal arch. This 

 type of east window is found at Preston, Merston, 

 and many other West Sussex churches, c. 1250. 



JEVINGTON. Nave, chancel arch, &c. Note curious 

 cross arch of north aisle, arcade, &c., c. 1220 



LINDFIELD. Tower. 



LURCASHALL. Good plate-tracery window on north 

 of nave, with cinque-foiled circle above two tre- 

 foil-headed lights, c. 1250. 



LYMINSTER. Lancets inserted in older nave and 

 chancel south walls, c. 1230. 



LINCHMERE. Chancel and some windows in nave, 

 with plate-tracery east window, knee-stones, and 

 coping of east wall, moulded beam, piscina, &c. 

 Note broad squat form of lancets, c. 1250. 



MAYFIELD. Tower and one lancet, c. 1230. 



MICHELHAM PRIORY. Parts, c. 1220-60. 



MOUNTFIELD. Lancets, &c., piscina. 



NORTHIAM. Nave and chancel, c. 1240. 



PEASMARSH. Chancel and other parts, low side win- 

 dows, &c., c. 1230. 



PETWORTH. Arches in nave. 



PEVENSEY. Nave arcades and tower, some windows, 

 &c., of I nave, chancel, and west tower, chancel, 

 chancel (roof, c. 1250-60. Note clustered columns. 



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. A trefoil-headed lancet is found here, 

 and in several other churches of the neighbourhood, 

 such as Bury and Felpham, c. 1240. 

 PRESTON. Entire church (all lancet windows). See 

 /plan, p. 339. Note narrow lancets and mask cor- 

 / bel-table of tower, good chancel arch, sedilia and 

 , piscinae, c. 1250. 



;PuLBORoucH. Chancel and chancel arch, c. 1220. 

 'ROTHERFIELD. Main structure, arcades, tower, &c. 



c. 1250. 



RUSTJNGTON. Chancel, with chancel arch, low side 

 window, c. 1230; window in transept gable, and 

 clearstory windows of nave, c. 1250. 

 RYE. Windows in south wall of south chancel two 



lancets with a circle over, under separate hood 



mouldings, c. 1240. 



SALEHURST. Church generally, c. 1240. 

 SELSEY. Chancel of old church. 

 SHOREHAM, OLD. Chancel roof, with dog-tooth and 



carved paterae on beams ; low side window, &c< 



SIDLESHAM. Nave and aisles, with five arches of wide 

 span. Cf. Climping and North Mundham, c. 1230. 

 Good corbels to arches between aisles and transepts. 

 Cf. Rustington and Amberley. 



STOKE, NORTH. Chancel, with sedilia and piscina 

 and curiously moulded chancel arch, in hard chalk. 



STREET. Tower, &c. 



TANGMERE. Chancel and inserted lancets of nave. 

 Remarkable chancel arch, with corbels of the 

 Climping type ; two lancets east wall, c. 1230. 



TARRING, WEST. Nave, aisles, and base of west tower 

 (chancel reconstructed in fifteenth century), good 

 arcades, buttresses, single and double piscinae, &c., 

 f. 1230. 



THORNEY, WEST. Lancets in chancel, two with tran- 

 soms forming low side windows, c. 1 240. 



UDIMORE. Chancel : good lancets, low side window, 

 priest's door, and chancel arch. This is in the ex- 

 treme east of the county, but is evidently by the 

 same hand as several West Sussex churches. Cf. the 

 chancel arch corbels with that to the sedilia in 

 Aldingbourne church. 



WARBLETON. Chancel with lancets, and wall tomb on 

 outside, c. 1220. 



WHATLINGTON. Chancel and other parts (low side 

 window), c. 122040. 



YAPTON. South aisle rebuilt c. 1230. Note rare 

 quatrefoil and circular windows in south wall. This 

 is perhaps the best illustration remaining of how these 

 thirteenth-century low-walled aisles were lighted. 



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