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St Mary's Chapel, Bulverhythe (remains of)

A Scheduled Monument in West St Leonards, East Sussex

St Mary's Chapel - Remains 2021

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It's origins date back to Count Robert of EU, who arrived with William The Conquerors Invasion fleet, builtthe first church on this site. The church was later rebuilt but was in ruins by the 14th century. The nearby pub The Bull built in the 17th century is said to have been partly built using stone from the church. All that remains now are the ruins of the Chancel building.

Uploaded by Nick Bloomfield on 1 May 2021

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