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St John the Baptist's Church, Clayton

11th-century church buildings in EnglandChurch of England church buildings in Mid Sussex DistrictGrade I listed churches in West SussexStanding Anglo-Saxon churchesUse British English from May 2015
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St John the Baptist's Church is the Church of England parish church of the village of Clayton in Mid Sussex District, one of seven local government districts in the English county of West Sussex. The small and simple Anglo-Saxon building is distinguished by its "remarkable" and extensive set of wall paintings, dating from the early 12th century and rediscovered more than 700 years later. Much of the structural work of the church is 11th-century and has had little alteration. The church, which stands in the middle of a large churchyard and serves the small village of Clayton at the foot of the South Downs, is part of a joint parish with the neighbouring village of Keymer—an arrangement which has existed informally for centuries and which was legally recognised in the 20th century. English Heritage has listed the church at Grade I for its architectural and historical importance.

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St John the Baptist's Church, Clayton
Underhill Lane, Mid Sussex District

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St John The Baptist

Underhill Lane
BN6 9PJ Mid Sussex District
England, United Kingdom
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