Hailsham, Wesleyan Church 1902
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At the opposite end of the High Street, past the North Street junction, stands the Wesleyan church; its foundation stone was laid by the splendidly named Williamson Lamplouch in September 1868. To the left, the bell turret belongs to the Old Court House and former police station, built a little earlier in 1861. The late 20th century has done its worst and replaced the church's windows by plastic ones and roughcast-coated the smooth render. The railings and walls have gone, and a modernistic and an inappropriate 1960s wing- roofed porch has been added.
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