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19-JUN-2009

A ST BOTOLPH'S CHURCH 603

St Botolphs - West Sussex

The village of Botolphs has fewer than 60 residents and is on the South Downs Way, but this large church gives away the fact that in earlier times this was a thriving port on the nearby River Adur.
Built in 950, St Botolph’s is a fine Saxon church
Around 1250, a north aisle was erected, and the tower added. However, as the river silted up and changed its course, the little town declined, and around 1450 the north aisle was demolished and the north wall closed up. Three bells dating from 1536 still ring out from the tower, hanging in their original wooden frame.

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Date/Time19-Jun-2009 02:37:42
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Ian Dalgliesh22-Sep-2011 04:30
A nicely framed shot.A delightful and unusual church,as most Saxon churches were made of wood,eg St.Andrews,Greensted,Essex.I also like your info about the church.Very helpful.

seehttp://www.pbase.com/taggart51/image/81953092
Eldar Kadymov04-Aug-2009 19:06
This is hekava shot, bravo, and the insight info is great too !
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