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Rother Valley
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By name
All Hallows, Tillington
Good Shepherd, Iping Marsh
Holy Trinity, Duncton
Holy Trinity, Ebernoe
Methodist Church, Midhurst
St. Andrews, Didling
St. Bartholomew, Egdean
St. Catherine, Cocking
St. George, Trotton
St. Giles, Graffham
St. James, Heyshott
St. James, Selham
St. James, Stedham
St. Lukes, Linch
St. Margarets, Fernhurst
St. Mary, Barlavington
St. Mary, Chithurst
St. Mary & St. Gabriel, Harting
St. Marys, Iping
St, Mary's RC. Midhurst
St. Mary Magdalene & St. Denys, Midhurst
St. Michaels, Northchapel
St. Peters, Treyford - demolished
 
By place
Barlavington, St. Mary
Chithurst, St. Mary
Cocking, St. Catherine
Didling, St. Andrews
Duncton, Holy Trinity
Ebernoe, Holy Trinity
Egdean, St. Bartholomew
Fernhurst, St. Margarets
Graffham, St. Giles
Harting, St. Mary & St. Gabriel
Heyshott, St. James
Iping, St. Marys
Iping Marsh, Good Shepherd
Linch, St. Lukes
Midhurst, Methodist Church
Midhurst, St, Mary's RC.
Midhurst, St. Mary Magdalene & St. Denys
Northchapel, St. Michaels
Selham, St. James
Stedham, St. James
Tillington, All Hallows
Treyford, St. Peters - demolished
Trotton, St. George


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St. Nicholas, Brighton
St. Peters, Preston Park, Brighton
 
St. Bartholomew, Spithurst. Barcombe - closed
St. Mary Magdalen, Canterbury - demolished
 
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Associated Videos
 
Kevins Rambles
 
St. Lukes, Milland
The 'Church in the Woods' is between Rake and Liphook.
Next to St Lukes is the old Tuxlith Chapel which was replaced by St Lukes.
 
Tuxlith Chapel


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A short selection of links to some of the many other sections from Gravelroots
The Vintage Trail - - Old English Pubs & Hotels - - emergency services archive - - Headstones - - more
Rother Valley Modern Communities
Chithurst - - Cocking - - Didling - - Duncton - - Easebourne - - East Lavington - - Fernhurst - - Fittleworth - - Graffham
Harting - - Heyshott - - Iping - - Lickfold - - Linch - - Lodsworth - - Lurgashall - - Midhurst - - Milland - - Northchapel
Nyewood - - Petworth - - Rogate - - Selham - - South Ambersham - - Stedham - - Sutton - - Tillington - - Trotton - - Upperton
 
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