Church of St Thomas More, Seaford

The church is built in the traditional shape of a cross, with four aisles and the altar facing the parishioners at the head.

In 1903, a group of nuns called the Sisters of Providence bought it and turned it into a convent and school.

As the Catholic population of 100 was now too big for the chapel, they moved to the hall in Annecy School.

In 1962, Father Webb died and was replaced as parish priest, by Fr William Guinane.

He built a hall and car park, before being replaced in 1990 by Father Chris Benyon, due to ill health.

In 2004, Annecy school celebrated its centenary, in a service with over 500 people led by Bishop Kerian Conry.