Christ Church Ashdown Forest Fair Warp Maresfield |
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15 | Christenings | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||
2 | Marriages | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
7 | Burials | 4 | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
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1882 | Directory entry | Christ Church | Kelly's Directory | ||
Christ Church, Ashdown Forest, was consecrated by the Bishop of Chichester on the 23rd November, 1881, and is a plain, simple building of local stone in the Early English style, and consists of chancel, nave, vestry and a rustic south porch : the roof, of open timber and plaster, is supported by several arches of stout timber, resting on stone buttresses : the pulpit is of carved stone, inlaid with marble, and there is a brass lectern, given by Miss Butler : the font is a massive basin of Caen stone on marble shafts ; this, with the pulpit, was the gift of Mrs. Nesbitt, who has also presented an harmonium, brass corona and an altar cloth, excellent both in design and workmanship: the church will seat 220 persons, including three choir stalls on either side of the chancel. Rohde Hawkins esq. of the Council Office, Whitehall, was the architect. | |||||
1924 | View from opposite Fairholme, Maresfield | Christ Church | Private collection |
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