Kingsmead School, Seaford, Sussex.
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Built: 1926.
Closed: c. 1988.
Demolished: 2003.
Style: Rustic (reused barn frame) with stone gothic windows.
Current use: Demolished.
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The Chapel at King's Mead School was built in 1926 by the boys and masters with the aid of a carpenter and bricklayer using materials from a 17-18th Century barn near Ripe, Sussex. It was dedicated by the Bishop of St Albans in the same year. It was used as a place of worship up until the late 1980s but, following a change of ownership of the nursing home, it fell into disrepair and was demolished with the rest of the buildings on the site in 2003.
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