List of demolished places of worship in West Sussex

Download coordinates as: In the English county of West Sussex, many former chapels, churches and other places of worship have been demolished without direct replacement.

Declining congregations, structural problems, commercial redevelopment, vandalism and many other reasons have contributed to the loss of more than 80 buildings across the county.

Major towns such as Bognor Regis, Littlehampton, Worthing and the cathedral city of Chichester have each lost several religious buildings, while former chapels have also been removed in rural hamlets such as Copsale, Iping Marsh and South Mundham.

[4] Many demolition-threatened buildings survived by "pure chance, combined with the laudable initiative of a few private individuals": processes to preserve former churches that were no longer required, coordinated at a denominational or local level, never developed.

[8] Between 1887 and the 1960s, a church dedicated to All Saints[135] stood at a location (51°08′18″N 0°01′13″W / 51.1382°N 0.0202°W / 51.1382; -0.0202) which is now within West Sussex but which was part of neighbouring Surrey at the time.

The town-centre site of Bognor Regis 's former parish church , St John the Baptist's, has been occupied by shops since the church was demolished in 1972.