The church of Saint John the Baptist's is bigger than most of the churches around Petworth. The nave was originally Norman, noticeably by the herringbone masonry on the north side of the nave.The south aisle is late C12, with stately, plain, circular piers . The tower was thought to be c 1300. It is also thought the chancel 'surpisingly showy for a Sussex village'. . The east window includes significant incidents in the life of John the Baptist.
for the cache go to the coordinates and find a wooden bench and take the numbers from in loving memory of Reverend Bill Elliot 193A-20BC and Geraldine Elliot 19DE-200F and fit them in this formula N 50° 55.FDC W 0° 36.(F-B)DA