St Mark's church, Hadlow Down :: Shared Description

In 1835 the Earl and Countess de la Warr gave land for a church in Hadlow Down, and the Prime Minister, Lord Liverpool, contributed £100. The church was consecrated in 1836, however, it was demolished in the early 20th Century retaining the tower and walls of the nave, and a new structure erected incorporating a fine new chancel and chapel. It was dedicated to St Mark in 1913. The rebuilding was at the expense of Charles Lang Huggins of Hadlow Grange. The attractive Lady Chapel was designed for private prayer and meditation.
An electronic organ was installed in 1993.
by Julian P Guffogg
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TQ5324 : Graves, Church of St Mark by N Chadwick
TQ5224 : Church of St Mark by N Chadwick
TQ5224 : Interior St Mark's church, Hadlow Down by Julian P Guffogg
TQ5224 : Church of St Mark by N Chadwick
TQ5224 : Church of St Mark by N Chadwick
TQ5224 : Church of St Mark by N Chadwick
TQ5224 : Church of St Mark by N Chadwick
TQ5224 : Church of St Mark by N Chadwick
TQ5224 : Church of St Mark by N Chadwick
TQ5224 : St Mark the Evangelist Church, Hadlow Down by PAUL FARMER
TQ5224 : Church of St Mark by N Chadwick
TQ5224 : St Mark the Evangelist, Hadlow Down by Julian P Guffogg
TQ5224 : Church of St Mark by N Chadwick


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Created: Sun, 18 Mar 2012, Updated: Sun, 18 Mar 2012

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