Bramber, Church Of St Nicholas 1890
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The sturdy church of St Nicholas was originally the castle chapel, and probably dates back to the 11th century. Like the castle, the church was also a casualty of battle; Cromwell's men apparently used it as a gun emplacement, causing serious damage to the nave and tower.

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