Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Sussex Archaeological Collections, Vol. 16: Relating to the History and Antiquities of the County
IN the month of September, in the year 1862, some altera tions were commenced in the interior of the parish church of Westmeston.
The building, which is dedicated to St. Martin, presents little else than the ordinary features of our smaller Sussex churches. It consists of a nave and chancel, with a south aisle, and a shingled bell turret at the west-end.
The aisle is of later date than the nave and chancel, and is covered with a long sloping roof, which is often used in this district as a defence against the southern gales.
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