St. Margaret's Church in Warnham
St. Margaret's Church in Warnham is a historic Church of England parish church located on Church Street, Horsham, England. The church has a rich history, with its origins dating back to the 12th century. It was originally called St. Mary's and founded between 1180 and 1204 by William de Braose. Over time, it underwent significant changes, including the addition of Gothic arches and aisles in the 14th century. The Caryll Chapel, built around 1480, is dedicated to St. Margaret of Antioch, the church's patron saint.
The church is listed as a Grade I building on the National Heritage List for England, highlighting its architectural and historical significance
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- St. Margaret's, Wanrham
- Historic England: THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST MARGARET