St Peter's churchyard, Sele

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St Peter's churchyard, Sele

Image: © Paul Gillett Taken: 16 Oct 2011

St Peter's is also known as the "Sele Priory Church" and was for many centuries a Benedictine Priory. It was almost completely demolished and rebuilt in 1307-1308. The tower holds 6 bells, and there is a good band of ringers. The church was an early part of Tractarianism, and under the influence of the Oxford Movement it has long stood in the "country catholic" tradition. http://www.achurchnearyou.com/upper-beeding-st-peter/

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.886934
Longitude
-0.305208