Cut Bench Mark on St Giles Church, Dallington, Sussex
Posted by: Flymgibet
N 50° 56.826 E 000° 21.497
31U E 314434 N 5647265
Cut Bench Mark on Church. Found 8/04/08
Waymark Code: WM4C3C
Location: United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/04/2008
Views: 8
This Cut Bench Mark is on the South West aspect of this Church.
In 1864 the original church of St Giles was dismantled and rebuilt with only the crenulated tower and the spire surviving into the new building. The spire is a rarity in Sussex, as it is tiled in stone, one of only four in Sussex.
This is the latest of the towers in East Sussex that bear the Pelham Buckle, in this case on the battlements. It was built c. 1500.
The village of Dallington is a quiet, pretty place, off the main road and located in an idyllic spot in rural Sussex.
Type of Trigpoint: Cut Bench Mark
Condition: Good
Number on Flush Bracket: none
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