All Saints, (Laughton)

Denomination:

Anglican.

Internet:

A Church Near You (Church of England site for this church).

Address:

Church Lane, Laughton, East Sussex.

Grid reference: 550045, 112565, View on: Google Maps, Open Street Map, Streetmap, National Library of Scotland Map, Magic Maps

Incumbents:

Church of England Clergy Database.

Registers:

Earliest Register: 1561.

Baptisms:

There are no baptisms in the OPC database.

IGI Batches: C042331 (1558 ~ 1877); E042331 (1558 ~ 1877).

Burials:

There are no burials in the OPC database.

No burial IGI batches known.

Marriages:

There are no marriages in the OPC database.

IGI Batch: M042331 (1557 ~ 1880).

Monumental inscriptions:

There are no monumental inscriptions in the OPC database.

Images:

POWPics (The New Roughwood Church Album) contains 18 photographs of this church. This album will also display any postcards or other images of the church which are in the Sussex OPC database.

There are 8 images of this church in the OPC database.

Building information:

Built: Unknown or not given.

Current use: Worship.

Harrison's description (1911):

ALL SAINTS. Restored in 1883. There are some trefoiled lancet windows; the rest are early Perp. The arches of the tower (Perp.) and chancel are massive. The hood mouldings of the W. door terminates in the Pelham buckle. In the Pelham vault beneath the chancel, built about middle of 18th c. by the Duke of Newcastle, lie the remains of more than forty members of the family. Note: two iron slabs in tower (1689 and 1691), and helmets above chancel arch. Reg. 1561.

Documents:

There is 1 document concerning this church in the OPC database.

Publications:

There are no books about this church in the Sussex OPC Bibliography.

There are no articles about this church in the OPC Sussex Archeaological Collections Index.

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