St Richard, (Slindon)

Denomination:

Roman Catholic.

Internet:

Church website.

Address:

Top Road, Slindon, West Sussex.

Grid reference: 496070, 108505, View on: Google Maps, Open Street Map, Streetmap, National Library of Scotland Map, Magic Maps

Incumbents:

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Registers:

Baptisms:

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IGI Batch: P017791 (1698 ~ 1837).

Burials:

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Marriages:

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Monumental inscriptions:

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Images:

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Building information:

Built: 1865.

Architect: C. A. Buckler.

Style: Early English of flint with stone dressings. South aisle. Thorwaldsen monument to Antony, Earl of Newburgh.

Current use: Worship.

Documents:

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Publications:

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Notes:

St Richard's at Slindon is a beautiful church built on the back of the courageous recusants of the fifteenth century. Mass has been offered in the area in an unbroken line since the earliest days of Christian history in England. It boasts an unusually serene and prayerful Churchyard. Well worth a visit and a prayer! - from Church's website
Original 1695 chapel in Slindon House - Elleray.

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