THE BELLS OF SUSSEX
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Lost Places and Bells
This list includes churches and other places that contained bells that have since been demolished or are now ruinous. This also contains places that are not demolished but they no longer have a bell.
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Bells that were sent to an unspecified building can also be found in this list, these are shown in italics.

A
Arundel
Ashdown Park, St Richard de Wych
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B
Balcombe
Baldslow, St Peter
Brighton, Holy Trinity
Brighton, All Saints (Compton Avenue)
​Brighton, All Souls (Eastern Road)
Brighton, Christ Church (Montpelier Road)
​Brighton, St Anne
Brighton, St James
​Brighton, St Margaret (Cannon Place)
Brighton, St Mary Magdalene (Bread Street)
Broadbridge Heath, St John


C
Chichester, All Saints

​Chichester, St Andrew
​Chichester, St Martin
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Chichester, St Peter the Great (Subdeanery)
Chichester, St Peter the Less (North Street)
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D
Dial Post, Old School
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Duncton, St Mary  (See Duncton, Holy Trinity)

E

East Grinstead, St Luke
​Eastbourne, St George

Eastbourne, St Peter

F
Forest Row

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H
Hastings, St Andrew

​Hastings, St Clement Halton
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Hastings, St Mary in the Castle


I
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Iping Marsh, The Good Shepherd

L
Lewes, All Saints

N
Norman's Bay, St James

P
Preston, St Alban

S​
Shulbrede Priory
Spithurst, St Bartholomews
St Leonards on Sea, St Paul​
​Sussex Lodge, Clock Turret

T
Tidebrook, Place School
Tortington Priory
Treyford, St Mary
Treyford, St Peter
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