Holy Innocents Church, Southwater
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Holy Innocents Church is the Parish church of Southwater, Sussex built in 1849, whose followers are Anglican. The Vicar is called Dominic Newstead, who preceded Phillip Jones in 2005. The church itself follows the customary shape of the Cross, with the vesperiary's at the side. Inside there are many stained glass windows, donated to the church by the Piper family. The majority of the building materials for the bricks and roof tile are Horsham stone, from a local quarry. The church grounds include the church, its graveyard, a house, a church room and a scout hut.
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