St Weonard's Church, St Weonard

The restoration included the removal of the old high-backed pews and substitution with modern seating, the enlargement of the chancel arch, the blocking up of the south porch and its conversion into a vestry.

The church was re-roofed (with the exception of the Mynors’ chapel) and the restoration came at a total cost of £1,996 (equivalent to £262,800 in 2023).

[6] The Mynors' Chapel on the north side of the church is said to have been founded in 1521 as the East Window contains the inscription Orate Pro Bono Statu Ricadus Minoris 1521.

The north aisle chapel contains a stained glass east window thought to date from the 14th century.

It was restored in 1968 in memory of Arthur John Neville Robinson, Vicar of St Weonards from 1931 to 1942.

East Window, Mynors' Chapel, St Weonard's Church
The organ on the south side of the chancel
Churchyard cross, with sundial dated 1834, Grade II listed