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Grid reference: 475620, 112300, View on: Google Maps, Open Street Map, Streetmap, National Library of Scotland Map, Magic Maps
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Built: 1856.
Architect: S S Teulon?
Style: Early English of Flint with Caen stone dressings. Large bellcote east end of nave.
Current use: Worship.
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Christchurch Forestside, together with the adjacent school and teacher's house (now private houses) was built in 1856 by the widow of Charles Dixon, a wealthy Victorian philanthropist and the owner of the nearby Stansted House. It is a Victorian building of flint masonry with Caen stone dressings. The East window is a Jesse Window with an unusual dragon in the bottom right hand corner, whose origin is unknown. The heads on the chancel arch are a young Queen Victoria and the Bishop of Chichester. From church website..
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