The Old School, Warningcamp

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The Old School, Warningcamp

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 20 Aug 2013

Built in 1863 as a National school the small flint building served as the village school until its closure in 1923. During that period it also served as a local chapel of ease known as St Barnabas though the building was never consecrated. After the school closed the building was given to the diocese of Chichester who continued to use it for worship until its closure in 1967. The following year it was converted into a house.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.84977
Longitude
-0.524732