North and west walls of the churchyard of Church of St Mary with the lychgate in the angle is a Grade II listed building in the Mid Sussex local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 May 1983. A Not specified Churchyard walls.

North and west walls of the churchyard of Church of St Mary with the lychgate in the angle

WRENN ID
knotted-keystone-flax
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Mid Sussex
Country
England
Date first listed
11 May 1983
Type
Churchyard walls
Period
Not specified
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The north and west walls of the churchyard of the Church of St Margaret, along with the lychgate located at the angle of the two walls, are likely from the 18th century. The walls stand about 3 feet high and are constructed from large rectangular blocks of stone. The lychgate features a Horsham slab roof and was donated by William Robinson of Gravetye Manor in 1923.

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