Church of the Good Shepherd, LullingtonChurchThe tiny village of Lullington is now part of Alfriston parish, but retains its own church situated on the hill by the South Downs Way with magnificent views right across the Cuckmere Valley.
Like St. Andrew's, Lullington Church often features in guide books of places to visit in Sussex.
Originally part of a much larger building, which was destroyed by fire (probably in the time of Cromwell), the present church was rebuilt from the original chancel. It seats twenty people (just) and at Harvest Festival half the congregation are seated in the churchyard.
As there is no electricity for light or heating, most services are held in the Summer months - on the third Sunday at 3.00pm, from April to September. We also have a sunrise Easter Communion and An Advent Service of Light.Wilmington StreetLullingtonEast SussexBN26 5UPUnited Kingdom50.8069042677970.167552232742https://www.visiteastbourne.com/?dms=3&pid=
Church of the Good Shepherd, Lullington
Church, free entry
Details
This Church, united with Alfriston since 1927 stands on a hill above the Cuckmere Valley, almost hidden in a clump of trees. It has laid claim to being one of the smallest churches in the country.
Opening details
Open daily from 9am-5pm (or dusk if earlier)
Prices
Free entry
Contact
Parish Office
Address
Wilmington Street, Lullington, East Sussex, BN26 5UP