Church of St. Andrew, Alfriston, 14th century church in Alfriston, England.
The Church of St. Andrew is a stone building from the 14th century that stands on a flint-walled mound near the Cuckmere River, featuring a central tower and a cross-shaped layout. The nave and chancel are equal in length, giving the church a balanced and symmetrical structure.
The church was built around 1360 and stands as a complete medieval structure, with no evidence of earlier buildings on the elevated site. The location was intentionally chosen for its construction and has remained unchanged since.
The six bells housed in the central tower still ring during church services and celebrations, creating a sound that connects the community to centuries of practice. This continuous tradition shapes how locals experience their village.
Visitors can enter the building to explore the medieval architecture and view the 14th-century sundial beside the south porch. Regular services happen monthly and welcome visitors.
The west window shows two different medieval styles, with curved sections alongside straight mullions arranged irregularly. This unusual combination likely reveals different building phases or craft traditions.
Location: Alfriston
Inception: 1360
GPS coordinates: 50.80640,0.15778
Latest update: December 13, 2025 11:44
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