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All Saints Church, Patcham

Dates from the 12th century
Reproduced with permission from the Encyclopaedia of Brighton by Tim Carder, 1990

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Photo:All Saints Church, Patcham, c. 1940: All Saints Church is a Norman church, although it was rebuilt in the 13th century. The walls are built of flint with stone dressings, but have since been rendered with cement. The south porch has a 14th century Gothic arch. Inside above the chancel arch are the remains of a painting of the Last Judgement, re-discovered during restoration works in 1883.

All Saints Church, Patcham, c. 1940: All Saints Church is a Norman church, although it was rebuilt in the 13th century. The walls are built of flint with stone dressings, but have since been rendered with cement. The south porch has a 14th century Gothic arch. Inside above the chancel arch are the remains of a painting of the Last Judgement, re-discovered during restoration works in 1883.

Image reproduced with kind permission from Brighton and Hove in Pictures by Brighton and Hove City Council

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