The lighting at this lovely medieval Church was installed in the middle of the last century. A propitious conversation between one of the Churchwardens and the then Surveyor to the Fabric at Chichester Cathedral – Donald Buttress, resulted in the purchase of a set of chandeliers for the Church. The chandeliers had been installed in the Haberdasher’s Hall in the 1950’s and the Hall was subsequently rebuilt at the end of the last century, and the chandeliers were surplus to the Livery Company’s requirements.
The chandeliers are highly suitable for a medieval Church as they were cast in the 17th century Dutch manner.
The new system is fitted with a dimming facility so that the chandeliers appear to be candle lit.





