Historic churches · South East England
St Mary's Church, Westham
St Mary's Church, Westham — church in Westham, East Sussex, England, UK.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 30 min–1 h
- Nearest railway station
- Pevensey and Westham · 0.3 km
- Free entry
About
St Mary's Church, Westham is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1300. Built in the Norman architecture style. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Affiliated with Anglicanism. Wikidata describes it as: "church in Westham, East Sussex, England, UK". Coordinates: 50.8176°, 0.3291°.
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Heritage listing
St Mary's Church, Westham, is an active Anglican parish church in High Street, Westham, East Sussex, England, standing to the west of Pevensey Castle. The earliest fabric in the church, in the south wall of the nave and in the transept, dates from the late 11th century. The north aisle and the tower were added to the church in the late 14th century. The chancel was either rebuilt or remodelled in about 1420. During the 1870s restorations were carried out, including one by the Lancaster architects Paley and Austin in 1876–77, when the seating was increased from 297 to 403. The church is constructed in flint with stone dressings and a tiled roof. Its plan consists of a nave with a north aisle and a north porch, a south transept, a chancel with a north chapel, and a west tower.
From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.
From the Wikipedia article
St Mary's Church, Westham, is an active Anglican parish church in High Street, Westham, East Sussex, England, standing to the west of Pevensey Castle. The earliest fabric in the church, in the south wall of the nave and in the transept, dates from the late 11th century. The north aisle and the tower were added to the church in the late 14th century. The chancel was either rebuilt or remodelled in about 1420. During the 1870s restorations were carried out, including one by the Lancaster architects Paley and Austin in 1876–77, when the seating was increased from 297 to 403. The church is constructed in flint with stone dressings and a tiled roof. Its plan consists of a nave with a north aisle and a north porch, a south transept, a chancel with a north chapel, and a west tower. The tower contains six bells, the heaviest weighing over 10-1-10cwt (525 kg) and being tuned to G major and being cast in 1921. The tenor bell, originally cast in 1789 and recast in 1921 with the other bells, is engraved with a war memorial, listing the bell ringers of the village lost during the Great War. The church has an active band of bell ringers, which is affiliated to the Eastern District of the Sussex Country Association of Change Ringers. Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September the bells were rung fully muffled until the day after the state funeral on 19 September 2022, as part of Operation London Bridge. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.
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Background
Description
St Mary's Church was listed at Grade I by English Heritage on 30 August 1966. As of February 2001, it was one of 47 Grade I listed buildings, and 2,173 listed buildings of all grades, in the district of Wealden. The parish covers an extensive rural area in the district of Wealden. It includes Westham village, the hamlets of Hankham and Rickney, an area of coastal development between Pevensey Bay village and the edge of Eastbourne, and a small suburban area of Eastbourne around the former hamlet of Friday Street.
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- Coordinates
- 50.8176, 0.3291
- County
- East Sussex
- District
- Wealden
- Parish
- Westham
- Postcode
- BN24 5LL
- Parliamentary constituency
- Bexhill and Battle
- Established
- 1300
- Nearest railway station
- Pevensey and Westham — 0.3 km
- Official site
- www.westhamchurch.org
Sources
- wikidata: Q7594453 (CC0)
- wikipedia: St Mary's Church, Westham (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: St Mary's Church, High Street, Westham, East Sussex - geograph.org.uk - 895387.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is St Mary's Church, Westham?
- St Mary's Church, Westham is in East Sussex, South-East England, United Kingdom (postcode BN24 5LL), in the parish of Westham.
- When was St Mary's Church, Westham built?
- Built or established in 1300.
- Is St Mary's Church, Westham a listed building?
- St Mary's Church, Westham is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
- Is St Mary's Church, Westham free to visit?
- Yes, St Mary's Church, Westham is free to enter.
- How do I get to St Mary's Church, Westham?
- The nearest railway station is Pevensey and Westham, about 0.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode BN24 5LL.