Sompting

Sompting is a village in West Sussex, England, located between Lancing and Worthing, at the foot of the southern slope of the South Downs. Twentieth-century development has linked it to Lancing. It notably contains an exceptional 11th Centruy Anglo-Saxon church (St Mary's) with an unusual "Rhenish Helm" tower, now separated from the centre of the village by the busy A27 road. A house which belonged to Edward Trelawny, friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley, is also located in the village.

 

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