St Botolph's Church, Pulborough
Facts and practical information
St Botolph's Church is the Church of England parish church of Hardham, West Sussex. It is in Horsham District and is a Grade I listed building. It contains the earliest nearly complete series of wall paintings in England. Among forty individual subjects is the earliest known representation of St. George in England. Dating from the 12th century, they were hidden from view until uncovered in 1866 and now "provide a rare and memorable impression of a medieval painted interior". The simple two-cell stone building, with its original medieval whitewashed exterior, has seen little alteration and also has an ancient bell. ()
St Botolph's Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Waltham Brooks, Greatham Church, South Downs Light Railway, Pulborough Brooks.