All Saints, Portsfield, (Whyke with Rumboldswhyke & Portsfield)

Denomination:

Anglican.

Internet:

Address:

Church Road, Portfield, Chichester, West Sussex.

Grid reference: 487880, 104990, View on: Google Maps, Open Street Map, Streetmap, National Library of Scotland Map, Magic Maps

Incumbents:

Currently there is no incumbent information available.

Registers:

Baptisms:

There are no baptisms in the OPC database.

IGI Batch: C070901 (1871 ~ 1876).

Burials:

There are no burials in the OPC database.

No burial IGI batches known.

Marriages:

There are no marriages in the OPC database.

IGI Batch: M070901 (1871 ~ 1876).

Monumental inscriptions:

There are no monumental inscriptions in the OPC database.

Images:

There are 4 images of this church in the OPC database.

Building information:

Built: 1869-71.

Architect: Henry Woodyer (?).

Style: Lancet in flint with brick and stone dressings. Apse & Lady Chapel added in 1915.

Current use: Commercial.

(Mechanical Toy & Doll Museum)

Documents:

There is 1 document concerning this church in the OPC database.

Publications:

There are no books about this church in the Sussex OPC Bibliography.

There are no articles about this church in the OPC Sussex Archeaological Collections Index.

Notes:

The church of ALL SAINTS, PORTFIELD, lies on the east of Church Road opposite the burial ground. It was built in 1871, of flint with stone dressings, and has a tiled roof. It is designed in the 13th-century style, and consists of a nave and chancel with vestry on the north, a chapel on the south side and a porch at the west end of the south wall.
From: 'Chichester: Churches (Anglican)', A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 3 (1935), pp. 160-164. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=41675. Date accessed: Wednesday, October 10, 2007..

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