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| The church of St Andrew is a Grade 1 listed building in the tiny hamlet of Beddingham in East Sussex. It is of flint with ashlar dressings and some flint chequer work on the tower. Dating from the 12thC and the tower is mid-16thC. Built into the exterior walls of the tower and the S nave aisle are many carved stones from Lewes Priory, | 
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