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Coates Castle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Coates, West Sussex
Coates is a downland village in the Chichester district of West Sussex, England. Coates lies one mile (1.7 km) southwest from Fittleworth and four miles (6.8 km) south-east-by-south from Petworth. It is within the ancient divisions of the Bury Hundred and the Rape (county subdivision) of Arundel.The village is bounded north by the Rother Navigation. ==St Agatha's Church== The Anglican church of St Agatha〔(A Church Near You )〕 is first recorded in about 1100 in the Chartulary of Lewes Priory, stating that the Church of "Cotes" made an annual donation to the Prior. The church is of early English style and consists of a single nave now covered by a wood floor with a bellcote (rebuilt 1961) and a small square chancel. The chancel arch is plain and half circular. One Norman window has survived on the south wall. The larger windows are late 14th century and of early English lancet type. A small Sussex marble lead-lined font stands extant at the west end of the nave〔J.L. Andre, Fonts in Sussex Churches, Sussex Archaeological Collections 44, 1901, # 35 drawing of font〕 and constructed within the south wall of the chancel is a sedile ( pl sedilia) or priest's chair. Unusually the entrance to the church is on the north side presumably for the ease of the residents from the nearby manor house Coates Manor.〔The Sussex Archaeological Society: St Agatha's Church, Coates: A Short Guide〕 The Registers date from 1559〔 and the living is linked to nearby Burton,(West Sussex) (Bodecton). Since 1982 St Agatha's has been within the parish of Barlavington and Sutton and Bignor.
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