Angmering, St Margaret's Church 1899
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Leaving the sprawl of Worthing behind, we move west along the coast and inland to Angmering, a village much expanded to the north and east but retaining its historic core relatively intact. Here the church of St Margaret received the attentions of another eccentric Victorian architect, Samuel Sanders Teulon, in the 1850s. He imposed his personality on all but the 1507 west tower and the chancel arch: the windows are entirely his own, for example. He also built the quirky vestry hall, the library dated 1853 and a school nearby. Inland West Sussex From Bramber to Boxgrove
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