The church of St Gregory is a modest and appealing little building, well cared- for, much loved and in regular use.
It stands prominently in the Village Street, within the Barnham Conservation area, and its tower is a focal point from many parts of the parish.
It is built of flint with stone dressings and has a steeply pitched roof. The basic structure dates from the 13th century, with the tower a 14th century addition. In the 1860's the 5th Duke of Grafton, patron of the living, had the interior refitted and the north aisle added. In the chancel is a fine 13th century piscina and on the south side of the nave are the arms of William III of c.1695.
The churchyard is surrounded by mature lime trees and is still in use for burials
If you would like to add to the Church Micro series yourself then please contact Sadexploration here.
http://churchmicro.co.uk/
There is also a Church Micro Stats & Information page that can be found at .
http://www.15ddv.me.uk/geo/cm/index.html.
At the co-ords you need the phone number of the Reverand SUE NUTT
Use the numbers to get the co-ords for stage 2
ABCDE 8F0409
N52 EE.(C-B)(B+E)B
E000 D(B+D).A(B+E)E