St Mary Magdalene's Church, Bolney, Norman church in Bolney, England.
St Mary Magdalene's Church in Bolney is a church building built in the Norman style with a central nave and chancel. A substantial west tower rises prominently from the stone structure and forms its most distinctive exterior element.
The building was constructed in the 11th century with its south nave wall and chancel remaining from that original period. The tower was added later between 1536 and 1538, updating the structure's exterior.
The lychgate entrance uses materials from the local region such as Sussex oak and Horsham stone, showing how the community valued craft and regional connection. This gateway reflects the building traditions that shaped the area's character.
The building is open during daylight hours starting at 9 am until dusk, with parking available within walking distance. Visitors should prepare for varying conditions depending on weather and season.
Nearby stands The Eight Bells Inn, which houses the oldest collection of eight bells in the region. These historical bells connect to the religious and craft traditions of the area.
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