St Peter's East Marden

Once described as "the
most modest and least ecclesiastical looking church in the world", St
Peter's stands on a spur of the South Downs. It consists of an undivided nave and chancel dating from the
12th/13th century, a porch of the 17th century and a vestry added in 1906. It
is built of flint rubble with ashlar dressings, has some modern brickwork and
is roofed with tiles. A new Millennium Tapestry hangs on the North Wall of the
Nave.
Services are held here
every other Sunday.
Churchwardens
Mr Christopher Darlington, St Peter’s Cottage, East Marden PO18 9JE
Mr Patrick Balfour, The Old Farmhouse, North Marden, PO18 9JD