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List of demolished places of worship in East Sussex

In the English county of East Sussex, many former chapels, churches and other places of worship have been demolished without direct replacement. Declining congregations, structural problems, commercial redevelopment, wartime bombing and many other reasons have contributed to the loss of more than 70 buildings across the county. Several have been demolished in the seaside resorts of Eastbourne and Hastings and the hilltop town of Crowborough; elsewhere, tiny villages such as Magham Down and Iden have lost former chapels; and other churches have disappeared from isolated rural sites such as Ashdown Park and Twyford House, both in the heart of the dense Ashdown Forest which covers the northwest of the county.

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File:St Catherine's Church (RC), Heathfield.JPG|St Catherine's Church served Roman Catholics in the Heathfield area between 1953 and 2014. File:Former Upperton Congregational Church, Eastbourne.jpg|The former Upperton Congregation Church in Eastbourne... File:Upperton United Reformed Church, Upperton Road, Eastbourne (October 2012).JPG|... and its successor, Upperton United Reformed Church, were demolished in 2019. File:Church of the Good Shepherd, Five Ashes.JPG|A hospice was built on the site of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Five Ashes in 2017. ==See also==
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