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Shadows Flee Away – Selmeston Church
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Selmeston church is tucked away down a quiet country lane. It isn’t a tourist magnet and it can’t compete with Berwick and its famous Bloomsbury murals, but it has character and is worth a visit. It looks like a typical medieval parish church but it isn’t. It was completely rebuilt from the ground up in 1866 – on the same footprint. Its dimensions are interesting. I took a tape measure to it, and found that the core of it, nave plus chancel, is the same as Berwick church. That in turn is the same as Bishopstone, and Bishopstone is known to be a Saxon building. So it is likely there were Saxon churches at both Berwick and Selmeston.
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As much as 8,000 years ago there were people living very close by. Traces of their houses, probably wigwams, have been found down Slubby Lane. A stuffed birds amused
complete very early Neolithic pot made 6,000 signal. He chose ‘May Day’, an English phrase which This new book by Rodney Castleden and Ann Murray tells the story of Selmeston church and its churchyard. It lists all the inscriptions in the church and churchyard.
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We are proud to be an approved member of the Buy With Confidence scheme run The Victorian vicar, a scholar called William Parish, compiled a dictionary of the Sussex dialect as well as demolishing and rebuilding his church. His friend Lewis Carroll often stayed with him at the vicarage, and wrote
parts of the Alice books there. One of Parish’s Carroll and he turned it into the mythical borogove in Jabberwocky. Among the many interesting inscriptions in the churchyard is one dedicated to Frederick Stanley Mockford, who in 1923 devised the international distress sounds like the French for ‘Help me’ – ‘M’aidez, just right for cross-Channel pilots.
Ann and Rodney hope that their book will be a useful stepping stone for anyone pursuing family history, or just wanting to know more about local history, and more about this fascinating church. There are plans of the church and churchyard, as well as indexes, all to help you to find the inscriptions – or a lost relative. This 242-page book is the latest in a series of companion books of inscriptions to be seen in local churches; Bishopstone, Berwick and St Leonard’s Seaford, (£12.95), and East Blatchington (£7).
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