Located some distance from the village at the end of a long "no through road", this church has a very remote feel to it. Sadly, although unsurprisingly, the building was locked on the day of my visit, and the weather was far from ideal for church photography!
The approach and setting of this church appeared very well cared for, with a very tidy graveyard.
Digital photograph
From the 1882 Kelly's Directory:
"Isfield is a parish and station on a branch of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway to Uckfield, 6 miles north-east from Lewes and 3 south from Uckfield, in the Eastern division of the county, Uckfield union, Lockfield Dorset hundred, Pevensey rape and county court district, rural deanery of Pevensey third division, archdeaconry of Lewes and diocese of Chichester. The parish is bounded on the west by the river Ouse. The area is 1,862 acres; rateable value, £2,949; and the population in 1881 was 451."
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