English Heritage sites near Nuthurst Parish
BRAMBER CASTLE
10 miles from Nuthurst Parish
The remains of a Norman castle on the banks of the River Adur, founded by William de Braose soon after the Norman Conquest.
BOXGROVE PRIORY
21 miles from Nuthurst Parish
The guest house and other remains of a Benedictine priory: much of the fine 12th to 14th century monastic church survives as the parish church.
WAVERLEY ABBEY
23 miles from Nuthurst Parish
Fragments of the church and monastic buildings of the first Cistercian abbey in England, founded in 1128.
FARNHAM CASTLE KEEP
25 miles from Nuthurst Parish
The impressive motte and shell keep of Farnham Castle, Surrey, founded in 1138 by Bishop Henry of Blois. An enjoyable day out within travelling distance of London.
HOME OF CHARLES DARWIN - DOWN HOUSE
26 miles from Nuthurst Parish
Down House is a site of outstanding international significance. Here the famous scientist Charles Darwin lived with his family for forty years and worked on his revolutionary theories.
COOMBE CONDUIT
27 miles from Nuthurst Parish
Coombe Conduit is made up of two small Tudor buildings connected by an underground passage.Water was once supplied to Hampton Court Palace via this tunnel.
Churches in Nuthurst Parish
St Andrew
Nuthurst St
Nuthurst
Horsham
07990595845
https://nuthurst.org/about-2/
We welcome everyone to worship with us, those who have found Christ and those who are still uncertain. If you wonder what goes on in a church or are just curious, why not come along and see for yourself.
Looking forward to seeing you.
Sunday service weekly at St Andrew's
Our main service with organ and choir and plenty of hymns
followed by coffee and fellowship
Children welcome, there is a play area at the church.
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The setting of the church is beautiful and peaceful. It is in a broad area of churchyard entered via a lych gate which houses the war memorial. It has a graceful oak shingle steeple and is uncluttered by any surrounding buildings. The roof consists of large heavy slabs of the local Horsham stone.
There is evidence of a church at Nuthurst in the 12th century. By 1207 a parish had been created, which was later transferred to the Bishop of London who remains the Patron,
The church was listed Grade II in 1959.
</div></div></div></div></div>Pubs in Nuthurst Parish
Black Horse Inn
Nuthurst Street, Nuthurst, RH13 6LH
(01403) 891272
theblackhorseinn.com
Bridge House
Dun Horse
Mannings Heath Golf & Wine Estate
Fullers, Hammerpond Road, Mannings Heath, RH13 6PG
(01403) 210228
manningsheath.com/
White Horse
Park Lane, Maplehurst, RH13 6LL
(01403) 891208
whitehorsemaplehurst.co.uk