View from St George's Churchyard at Brede

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View from St George's Churchyard at Brede

Image: © Marathon Taken: 21 Oct 2018

The church is from the Perpendicular period but with earlier parts. A Norman church was given a south aisle at about 1200 and a north aisle around 1300. In the 14th century the Norman chancel was extended with north and south chapels and then a new Perpendicular chancel was built. The church is high up with superb views from the churchyard to the south as can be seen here. A full description of the church can be seen at https://sussexparishchurches.org/church/brede-st-george/

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50.933825
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0.596168