New Shoreham (W.Sussex)-Church of St Mary de Haura (at the harbour)

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New Shoreham (W.Sussex)-Church of St Mary de Haura (at the harbour)

Image: © Francois Thomas Taken: 22 Apr 2005

This (probably not known enough) gorgeous Norman church is 900 years old. Its architecture and the details of it are remarkable.In fact today's church is the choir of a former much larger church. The pure lines of these sculptures are really beautiful.The church is undergoing extensive repairs and there is a restoration appeal.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.83267
Longitude
-0.274626