Nestled in the green hills of the South Downs in England
Is a magnificent example of a Gothic Revival church: Lancing College Chapel.
Its spires soar up into the sky, giving me vertigo
And reminding me of Hogwarts College.
It is the largest school chapel in the world
And a well-known landmark in Sussex.
Even though it’s only 100 years old,
It’s due for a cleaning.
Can you see the mossy windows?
All in all, it’s a stunning piece of architecture.
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It’s amazing!! And I think it needs those mossy windows.
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So beautiful.
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The certainly new how to build in those days. It shows that durable can be done.. 🙂
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Soooo cool, I would love to visit England one day…
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This incredible building is spectacular! Fantastic photos!
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Gorgeous!!! I always wonder how they got the blocks of stone up so high! And how they made the wonderful arch shapes for the windows!!!
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wow! absolutely marvelous and impressive perspective!
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Wow! It reaches for the sky alright.
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It’s amazing how much love and attention went into crafting these beauties. Just gorgeous.
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Beautiful cathedral in the christian world.
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w.o.w!
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It is mindboggling and stunning, indeed, and very reminiscent of the world of Harry Potter.
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Stunning architecture – fantastic shots of this magnificent building.
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Beautiful images of the beautiful church.
Best regards, Irma
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Oh, wow! Hogwarts did come to mind–LOL! What a job to clean off all that moss! 🙂
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Beautiful architecture with loads of character and history.
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wow. what gorgeous architecture….def has a hogwarts feel…or something out of batman….
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amazing masterwork!
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These pictures are gorgeous, beautiful Lancing College Chapel, I like !!
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Wow! Fantastic photos!
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I just adore those old gothic buildings, churches and castles! This one is beautiful!!!
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Wonderful!
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It is a very slim and narrow Cathedral !! a nice set of this place I do not know !! Have a good week
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Can I volunteer to clean them, imagine the view! It’s a stunning work of art.
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Impressive!
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Wonderful Gothic building.
I love this style of architecture.
Greetings.
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Great photos. I love how you captured the moss. Thank you for sharing.
Carla
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A very impressive building! Wonderful shots!!
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Magnificent!
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It is absolutely stunning …. and certainly does make me think of Harry Potter (I wonder if JK has visited the school ….).
I was thinking about cleaning house today and even washing windows, but the cottage isn’t anywhere near 100 years old yet, so maybe I’ll wait!
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A little too much for me I think. I like the simple ones even if I can appreciate the work.
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Even though it is that big, it has some very fine details.
Really great architecture!
Thank you for showing 🙂
Have a fine day
【ツ】Knipsa
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How very, very beautiful. I like the moss too. If if doesn’t obscure light, or damage the building I would opt for leaving it.
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Beautiful architecture!
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AMAZING architecture. Humans can really do it up when they put their minds to it!
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It is so big!
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Well, it’s very tall but so narrow. And not big compared to real Gothic churches like Notre Dame. 😉 But big for being a school chapel.
Lady Fi wrote: > >
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Oh WOW, how beautiful and I bet its just as beautiful inside.
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Stunning. And I mean STUNNING photographs, Fiona! The arched widows are AMAZING!
I have a “thing” for Gothic architecture, so I really enjoy these images. I also have a thing for visiting churches, temples, and cathedrals.
Thanks for sharing, my friend. Really enjoyed these!
X
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It’s amazing and creates stories in your mind as you look at it! I wonder if it has ever been used in a movie!
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This definitely is a stunning piece of architecture! I’d love to see the interior!
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I’ll show you the inside next week. 🙂
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Wow, that is spectacular. I’d love to see the inside.
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I’ll show you the inside next week! Deal?
Lady Fi wrote: > >
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A very impressive piece of architecture. Have a great week.
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I never would have guessed it is that ‘young’! It is impressive, indeed!
Lindy
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Wow—what a gorgeous church… The architecture is amazing. I’m SO impressed. Thanks for sharing.
Hugs,
Betsy
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Wow it is magnificient and beautiful. Have a nice week ahead.
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Amazing architecture!!
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Wow, that’s incredible! I wouldn’t want to land on it with a parachute though.
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This is so impressive! I have never seen such a huge cathedral and I never heard of a revival of the gothic architecture. It is a great idea.
So next week you show the interior of this building? I am looking forward to it!
Wil, ABCW Team
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It’s actually quite small – very tall but narrow. It big for a school chapel but tiny compared to a real cathedral like Notre Dame…
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WoW impressive architecture, wonderful series very nice photos, well done.
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I agree, it is stunning architecture. Your photographs are very good too…I would find it so hard to get a decent pic of such a place. And it reminds me of our two visits to England….much of the time exploring Cathedrals…as well as old, old, small churches. I even found graves of what I think are ancestors. My husband found the town he was named after…and of course we visited the Kennett barrow. Next time we will go back to see the church where his ancestor was a Bishop! You live in such an exciting country… can’t wait to go back…especially now I have just bought a decent camera:)
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What a fabulous church! It reminds me of one in our city that is also from the Gothic Era.
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The chapel is only 100 years old, so not from the original Gothic era (which was from the 12-16 th centuries) — (but impressive nevertheless)…
Lady Fi wrote: > >
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so great 🙂
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A very beautiful church ! No wonder that there is moss already, it’s quite humid there.
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Yes, Hogwarts! Love it!
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It’s a very striking piece of Victorian Gothic, isn’t it!
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Beauty and amazing craftsmanship……..great photos……..thank you!
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What a wonderful building. Great photos!
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So lovely, the details are beautiful. I kind of like the mossy windows.. Great series of photos. Have a happy week!
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a glorious edifice!
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These are amazing. Hubby wants to visit England sooner rather than later. I can se why! Majestic, they are.
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Wow! the architecture
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You shot a remarkable series of this wonderful Chapel.
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Wow- what an impressive place! I was going to say Downton Abbeyish, but you are right- it is more like Hogwarts school. Either way- it is magnificent. I hope someone will polish off that moss soon and not let it fall into disrepair.
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Stunning!
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So impressive.
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I’m happy with the first picture. The lines are perfect. Not so fond of detail in close-up, too much decoration for my taste. Gothic Revival, of course.
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of architectural styles I always loved Gothic the most – it’s so elegant:) Great captures, Fiona:)
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It is indeed splendid architecture – it struck me that it would still be so if only the top section had been built! Thank you for sharing Fi. Happy mid-week to you and yours
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Your photos show it’s intricacy and its immense presence. Surely any prayers are very close to Heaven!
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Awesome structure.
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What an absolutely gorgeous structure!!!!
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What an amazing place – wonderful photos!
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Magnificent structure.
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This is a great building! Although it has no real towers, it remindes me a little of the Dome in Cologne, do you know that one? I love it! Have a nice day!
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It reminds me a bit of Hogwarts too.
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Oh wow, look at that amazing architecture!!
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I’m currently reading some of the early Harry Potter books out loud as our chapter books with my youngest… giving my Hogwarts fever all over again (it’s been years since I read them all to myself and loved them heartily.) I agree about the resemblance, and magical stature. What a magnificent place!
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Thanks for visiting me at MammothLakesDP!!! And yes…leaving the Eastern Sierras was very hard, and yet the right thing to do. The altitude and my body just don’t mix well anymore…
One of my favorite things about traveling to England is the beautiful cathedrals and old architecture…Original TeePee’s and Adobe huts are pretty hard to come by here in the States!!!
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This is absolutely incredible. I highly admire gothic architecture. It’one reason I visiting Europe.
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what beauty!!
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Wow …. what a beautiful church.
What a detail and what a beautiful style and ……. truly amazing beautifully photographed!
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I wouldn’t mind being a window washer of those windows. Definitely difficult work, but ah, the zen of being up there.
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Such BEAUTIFUL and intricate details in the architecture. Exquisite!
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What a stunning building! Your photos of it are fantastic.
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Great set of pictures of this amazing architecture, I guess the interior is spectacular!
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I lived near Lancing and visited many times. I love gothic architecture…. thanks for the photos.
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An amazing piece of architecture. Thanks for drawing my attention to a building in my own country which I had hitherto not known about.
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Delightful chapel. Your photos representing it to perfection.
hugs
· LMA · & · CR ·
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I like the moss. Sometimes old buildings need to be a little mossy and lichen covered.
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I can never get tired looking at those details..`Aren’t they amazing? I recently posted the Chatedrale du Notre Dame, Strasbourg and it also has its breathtaking and elaborated gothic design..
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That is amazing architecture. I’m surprised it’s only 100 years old, actually!
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They don’t build them like this any more! We had a modern church / chapel like this near us in Somerset as a kid – most visitors thought it was older than it was.
Cheers – Stewart M – Melbourne
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