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The large parish of Worth comprises of several villages, from south to north: Turners Hill, Crawley Down and Copthorne and from Three Bridges and Pound Hill in the west over to the edges of East Grintead in the east. Worth church dates from Saxon times although it does not appear in the Domesday book. | The large parish of Worth comprises of several villages, from south to north: Turners Hill, Crawley Down and Copthorne and from Three Bridges and Pound Hill in the west over to the edges of East Grintead in the east. Worth church dates from Saxon times although it does not appear in the Domesday book. | ||
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− | + | *[[Sussex_Towns_and_Parishes_W#Worth|St Nicholas]] is open daily, parking availble in the lane outside. Although the church is Saxon there is no mention of it in the Domesday Book, The church suffered a roof fire in 1986 and was restored, reopening in 1988. Read more here [http://www.worthchurch.co.uk/ Worth Church] | |
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− | *[Sussex_Towns_and_Parishes_W#Worth|St Nicholas]] is open daily, parking availble in the lane outside. Although the church is Saxon there is no mention of it in the Domesday Book, The church suffered a roof fire in 1986 and was restored, reopening in 1988. Read more here | ||
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West Hoathly
St Margaret Seems to be unlocked on daily basis. The Priest's House almost opposite is owned by Sussex Past and is open to the public.
Westmeston
Open on a visit on a Saturday.
Wiggonholt cum Greatham
The isolated tiny church at Wiggonholt has no saint's dedication or electricity. It is unlocked daily.
Worth
The large parish of Worth comprises of several villages, from south to north: Turners Hill, Crawley Down and Copthorne and from Three Bridges and Pound Hill in the west over to the edges of East Grintead in the east. Worth church dates from Saxon times although it does not appear in the Domesday book.
- St Nicholas is open daily, parking availble in the lane outside. Although the church is Saxon there is no mention of it in the Domesday Book, The church suffered a roof fire in 1986 and was restored, reopening in 1988. Read more here Worth Church