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Short titleSt Mary's Parish Church, Sompting
Full descriptionSt Mary's Parish Church, Sompting.View from east across a path and gravestones towards the church. In the background is a tower built of flint and Roman bricks and with a gabled pyramidal cap known as a Rhenish helm. Porch on left. The tower and part of the nave date from the Saxon period, with further building taking place from the 12th to the 14th century. Walter Gardiner Photography Collection, archive number AR635.
Datec1900
PeriodVictorian
Period dates20 June 1837-22 Jan 1901
FormatNegative
Format2glass
OwnerWest Sussex County Council Library Service
SubjectReligious Buildings/Churches
Architecture/Structure/Flint
Architecture/Period/Norman (1066-1154)
Architecture/Period/Anglo-Saxon & Dark Ages (411-1065)
Architecture/Period/Middle Ages (1155-1484)
Cemeteries & Memorials/Churches

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