Boxgrove Priory
The Priory Church of St Mary and St Blaise sits in the centre of the historic village of Boxgrove near Chichester, within the sweep of land beneath the South Downs. An entry in the Domesday book of 1086 tells us that a church existed here even before the Norman Conquest, and although nothing now remains of that Anglo-Saxon church, the present lovely and impressive building dates from the early twelfth century and is famed for its atmosphere of healing tranquility and peace.
Since late last year the Priory Church has been shut for major restoration work. The work is now largely complete and we have moved back into the Priory. The Bishop of Chichester blessed the restoration work at a wonderful service of rejoicing on Tuesday 20 October 2009.
For images of the whole restoration project as well as the installation of Ty-Mawr's Limecrete Floor - see http://www.boxgrovepriory.co.uk/Restoration%20Photos%20(Updated%2015%20Oct%2009)%20-%20ALBUM/index.htm

Ty-Mawr visiting the installation of their insulated limecrete floor in this lovely 12th Century church in West Sussex.










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