St Peter & St Paul, (Rustington)

Denomination:

Anglican.

Internet:

A Church Near You (Church of England site for this church).

Address:

Sea Lane/The Street, Rustington, West Sussex, BN16 3NR.

Grid reference: 505015, 102240, View on: Google Maps, Open Street Map, Streetmap, National Library of Scotland Map, Magic Maps

Incumbents:

Currently there is no incumbent information available.

Registers:

Earliest Register: 1568.

Baptisms:

There are no baptisms in the OPC database.

No baptism IGI batches known.

Burials:

There are no burials in the OPC database.

No burial IGI batches known.

Marriages:

There are no marriages in the OPC database.

No marriage IGI batches known.

Monumental inscriptions:

There are no monumental inscriptions in the OPC database.

Images:

There are 16 images of this church in the OPC database.

Building information:

Current use: Worship.

Harrison's description (1911):

SS. PETER AND PAUL. Restored and S. aisle rebuilt in 1861. The older portion of this church dates from the 12th c (Tr.-Nor.), and consists of the tower and S. pillars and arches. The N. arcade has pillars without capitals (late 13th c.). The chancel is E.E., and has a low-side window near priests' door. Note: squint; stairs to rood-loft; piscina; and aumbry. The N. chapel is E.E. with Perp. E. window; the two pieces of curious sculpture here were possibly remains of tombs (or reredos?). The N. porch has been restored, but the W. is interesting, and has original barge-board. Font, 13th c. There is some old glass. Reg. 1568.

Documents:

There are no documents about this church in the OPC database. If you have one, please contribute a transcription!

Publications:

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

There is 1 article about this church in the OPC Sussex Archeaological Collections Index.

Interest in this church:

No registered users have badged this church yet. To share your interest with others, why not register as a frequent user of this site?

The advertisements below are served by Google; the very small revenue generated when people click on them sometimes covers the cost of hosting the Sussex OPC website.