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Throughout the district of Chichester, churches and chapels have fallen out of religious use and in many cases now have a new function. "The Old Chapel" at Nutbourne, now in commercial use, was built for Bible Christian worshippers in 1905. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) In the ...
Chichester Cathedral has been the seat of the Bishop of Chichester since the 11th century. Local adherents of the Church of Christ, Scientist worship at this simple building in Chichester city centre. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) There are more than 130 places of worship in the ...
The town-centre site of Bognor Regis's former parish church, St John the Baptist's, has been occupied by shops since the church was demolished in 1972. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) In the English county of West Sussex, many former chapels, churches and other places of worship ...
The hospital's extensive landscaped grounds also contained an isolation hospital, a chapel and several residences for staff. [ 5 ] The hospital was almost entirely self-sufficient until the end of the 1950s, with 60-acre market gardens and two farms (Graylingwell and St. Martin's).
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St Andrew-in-the-Oxmarket Church existed as a chapel in the 13th century. [1] It is situated near East Street in central Chichester, [2] accessible only by way of two alleyways. [3] Historically, the church was the property of the Dean of Chichester, [1] and the church owned much land in the area until the Reformation. [2]
St Mary, Sennicotts. Sennicotts is a small estate near Chichester, West Sussex, England, formed in 1809 by Charles Baker (1761–1839) having retired after serving in Madras, with the British East India Company. In the following years, he built the house (1810), the lodge (1815) and the chapel (1829).
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