Selmeston Church, Selmeston
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Selmeston is a long one-street village just off the A27. The village and church were mentioned in the Domesday Book, although most of what now remains of the delightful church dates from a Victorian restoration in 1867. The church is built of flint in the typical Sussex style, with a red-tiled roof and a tall bell-turret with tiled walls and a shingled spire. It has some unusual brasses and the circular churchyard has the grave of Stanley Mockford who was the inventor of the ‘Mayday’ distress call.
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Archdeaconry: LEWES & HASTINGS (103)
Deanery: LEWES & SEAFORD (10305)
Benefice: Arlington, Berwick, Selmeston with Alciston and Wilmington (10/010CH)
Parish Legal Name: Selmeston with Alciston (100468 10/468)
CofE Church Info: (610427 10/468)
Short URL: acny.co.uk/5131/
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Current Editor: Peter Blee
Selmeston Church : Off A27, Selmeston, East Sussex, BN26 6UD








