Cowfold, St Peter's Church 1958
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This village has grown around a road junction on the Horsham to Brighton road. The church has a fine Horsham stone roof and a large brass on the floor of the nave to Thomas Noland, Prior of the Cluniac St Pancras at Lewes, who died in 1433. A line of large and small cottages face onto the churchyard, which has many old yew trees. St Peter's Cottage, once a priest's house and now a restaurant, has an inglenook fireplace with a cast iron Sussex fireback of 1657. To the south, St Hugh's Carthusian monastery, consecrated in 1880, has a very visible tall spire. The monastery is still in use.
An extract from Villages of Sussex Photographic Memories.
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