The United Benefice of Harting with Elsted and Treyford cum Didling
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Treyford Conservation Group

this churchyard is a place of peace

It is also a sanctuary for many plants, insects, birds and mammals. Because of changes in our countryside, areas like these are valuable and should be conserved. For this reason, the churchyard is managed in a way that benefits wildlife. The area of the old church is left unmown until the plants have seeded. Other areas have been cleared and some are just left, in order to create a variety of habitats.

By so doing, we show our respect for the dead and cherish the living for future generations.

     
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death of a church the death of a church

an article by Anthony Armstrong who witnessed the dismantling of Treyford church

 
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