St Michael's Church, Newhaven
Introduction
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Image: © Paul Gillett Taken: 9 Jan 2014
The Church was built around 1120. The original Norman chancel, tower and unusual semi-circular apse still remain today. It is now used as an ecumenical centre being shared by Anglicans and Methodists.