Talk:List of demolished places of worship in West Sussex

Stuff to investigate

 * Baptist chapel at Colgate.   Hassocks  5489 (tickets please!)  22:23, 9 September 2011 (UTC) ✅
 * Stuff in Southwick and Fishersgate from VCH 18247:
 * Primitive Methodist, Lock Road (1879–1906) (location of Lock Road) ✅
 * Brethren Assembly Room, The Green (1899–1921) Couldn't find on map
 * Brethren Mission Hall, Lock Road (1921–1964) ✅
 * Cross Road Mission Hall (1932) ✅ Still extant (as house)
 * Seamen's Institute ✅
 * Fishersgate Particular Baptist Chapel, Chapel Road (1868–1890) (also Homan p278)
 * Congregational, West Road/Chapel Road (1879–1947)  Hassocks  5489 (tickets please!)  21:41, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
 * VCH 18216: old Wesleyan Chapel in Alma Street, Lancing
 * Stuff in Sompting from VCH 18217:
 * St Paulinus (1935–1973) ✅
 * Methodist (1878–1954)
 * Salvation Army (1938–1978)
 * VCH 18231: Original St Michael, Cotswold Road, Durrington (1938–1966) Hassocks  5489 (tickets please!)  21:52, 18 September 2011 (UTC) ✅
 * Worthing places to check (VCH 18232):
 * Calvinist Hope chapel in Teville Road (1890–1906) (and Homan p282; superseded by Ebenezer in 1907) Couldn't find on map
 * Baptist Union Providence chapel in Marine Place (1896–1906)
 * Spiritualist Brotherhood Church in Brougham Road (1946–1971) Couldn't find on map; probably just a house
 * Stuff in Shoreham from VCH 18244:
 * Original Shoreham Congregational Church (CoH Connexion) in Church Street (1800–1908) Visible on 1873 map on E side, but can't tell which building
 * Wesleyan Chapel in New Road (1829-1900) (1901–1921 Salvation Army)
 * Primitive Methodist Chapel, High Street (1879–1935) ✅
 * National Spiritualist Church, Windlesham Gardens (1948–after 1976) Couldn't find on map; probably just a house  Hassocks  5489 (tickets please!)  22:11, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
 * Burgess Hill: former St Wilfrid's at Grove Road (now car park of The Railway) (see VCH 56943 and possibly Elleray) (50.9546,-0.1274)  Hassocks  5489 (tickets please!)  12:39, 20 September 2011 (UTC)
 * West Lane Gospel Hall, Chichester (that one behind Chapel Street: dem 1960s?)  Hassocks  5489 (tickets please!)  14:40, 15 August 2012 (UTC)
 * Handcross [Wesleyan] Methodist Chapel, opposite Post Office, High Street: WR granted 1937/canx 1957; more info; dem. c. 1982; check MSR as well Hassocks 5489 (Floreat Hova!)  15:20, 4 September 2021 (UTC)

St Mary, Duncton
I've added St Mary, Duncton, the location of which is shown on the old OS maps. I haven't any source to hand for the completed date, so I've just put before the start date of the parish register as a place-holder. I'm not sure the site is actually vacant - from the aerial photos it looks like it might have been incorporated in the nearby farm. Local knowledge needed! --Pfold (talk) 12:09, 26 March 2016 (UTC)

A demolished mission hall in Pease Pottage
There was another mission hall in Pease Pottage in addition to the one listed as closed at List_of_places_of_worship_in_Mid_Sussex. Two mission halls are listed for Pease Pottage in the gazetteer of the Crawley Encyclopedia, the one already listed on this page and another. It's clearly shown on the 1:2500 OS map for the 1950s at 51.0813°N 0.2030°W as "Mission Church (C of E)". The London Gazette for 18th Aug. 1970 gives "Mission Hall, Pease Pottage" as a business address and the modern aerial photos and Google Streetview show a quite different building on the site now. --Pfold (talk) 18:29, 5 April 2016 (UTC)

St Martin in the Vintry, Chichester
Wilcox says this was demolished in 1903. It stood in St Martin's Street (50.8374N 0.7775 W) and it looks like the walls have been partly preserved and the rest turned into a garden. Sussex Parish Churches has an entry for it at http://www.sussexparishchurches.org/spc_V31/west-sussex/23-west-sussex-c-d/418-chichester-st-martin --Pfold (talk) 15:54, 20 April 2016 (UTC)

St Peter the Less, Chichester
North St (50.8386 N 0.7785 W). Sussex Parish Churches: http://www.sussexparishchurches.org/spc_V31/west-sussex/23-west-sussex-c-d/411-chichester-st-peter-the-less. They say demolished 1960, Wilcox says 1957. --Pfold (talk) 16:10, 20 April 2016 (UTC)

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Original Findon Valley Free Church (Baptist)
WR 59335 MR 28043. Replaced Nepcote Chapel in Findon in 1940. Situated behind Vale Drive/Hillview Road junction at 50.848894, -0.400378. Replaced by new church in 1958. Site now residential gardens. Hassocks 5489 (Floreat Hova!) 21:17, 5 April 2021 (UTC)