Church of St Eustace, Ibberton

The tower, of squared rubble and ashlar, is in two stages with an embattled parapet.

In 1892 a temporary church was erected, of timber and corrugated iron: this was in use until 1909.

[3] During the incumbency of Lionel Seymour Plowman, rector from 1899 to 1927,[5] the church was restored by the architect Charles Ponting.

The church was re-opened on 17 July 1909, by John Wordsworth, Bishop of Salisbury.

[3] On the east wall, on either side of the altar, are stone slabs of about 1800, engraved with the Ten Commandments.

Interior, looking from the nave towards the chancel