Elsted

Elsted is a village, Anglican parish and former civil parish, now in the civil parish of Elsted and Treyford, in the Chichester district of West Sussex, England.

[2] Elsted (Halestede) was listed in the Domesday Book (1086) in the ancient hundred of Dumpford as having 32 households: seven villagers, 23 smallholders and two slaves; with ploughing land, pasture and woodland for pigs, a mill and a church, it had a value to the lord of the manor of £15.

[4] The small parish church north of the crossroads, St Paul's, has a nave which had become derelict, leaving the chancel as the village church, until it was rebuilt in the 1950s.

The surviving north wall is of Norman style herringbone stonework, with two round arched doorways filled in to make lancet windows.

[4] The village has one public house, and there is another at the former Elsted railway station at Elsted Marsh east of the village.

Looking north from the Village Hall over the new cricket pitch in 2007