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St Andrew's Church, West Tarring

13th-century church buildings in EnglandChurch of England church buildings in West SussexChurches in WorthingGrade II* listed churches in West Sussex
St Andrew's Church, West Tarring, Worthing
St Andrew's Church, West Tarring, Worthing

St Andrew's Church is the Church of England parish church of Tarring, West Sussex, England. Founded in the 11th century in a then rural parish which had earlier been granted to the Archbishop of Canterbury, the church remained a peculier of Canterbury for many centuries thereafter. It served nearby parishes when their churches fell into disrepair, John Selden was baptised here, and the church became a base for smuggling. The present building is mostly 13th-century, and its tall spire is a landmark in the area. The church is a Grade II* Listed Building.

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BN13 1FD , West Worthing
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