About Us

St Andrews Church, Fairlight, East Sussex was consecrated in 1846 and built on the site of a 12c. Norman Church.
The building is of local sandstone and the interior is of Caen stone.
A feature of the nave is its steep roof forming an equilateral triangle.
Victorian stained glass fills windows in the chancel and nave.
The tower, the second highest point in East Sussex, gives a panoramic view and will be open to the public during 2024 with dates to be confirmed ~ please check the website.
Visitors may ring the bells by means of a ‘carillon’ keyboard.
The churchyard contains graves of interest and is still in use.

For more information, including details of services and events, please visit our own website - www.fairlightchurches.org.uk