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 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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N 50.8247 ° | E -0.3958 ° |
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St Andrew
Vestry Place
BN13 1FD , West Worthing
England, United Kingdom
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