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Hardham

Hardham
Hardham St Botolph.jpg
St Botolph's Church
Hardham is located in West Sussex
Hardham
Hardham
Hardham shown within West Sussex
OS grid reference TQ038176
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Pulborough
Postcode district RH20 1
Police Sussex
Fire West Sussex
Ambulance South East Coast
EU Parliament South East England
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England
West Sussex
50°56′56″N 0°31′23″W / 50.949°N 0.523°W / 50.949; -0.523Coordinates: 50°56′56″N 0°31′23″W / 50.949°N 0.523°W / 50.949; -0.523

Hardham is a small village in the Horsham District of West Sussex, England. It is on the A29 road 1.2 miles (2 km) southwest of Pulborough. It is in the civil parish of Coldwaltham

The village is on the line of Stane Street Roman road, which changes direction here, leaving the modern A29 road which has followed it from Capel, to head south west to Bignor and Chichester. The Sussex Greensand Way from Lewes joined Stane Street here and remains of a Roman way station or mansio have been found.

The Church of England parish church or St Botolph has some of the oldest surviving wall paintings in the country, including an image of Saint George at the Siege of Antioch in AD 1097.

The paintings date from the early 12th century. They survived by being covered by plaster until uncovered in 1866.

The painters used colours made from locally available materials — red and yellow ochre, lime white, carbon black and a green from copper carbonate.

The paintings are in two tiers on each wall and originally had inscriptions describing the scenes above them. One if these can still be seen on the east wall of the nave.

The themes of the paintings are Adam and Eve, the life of Christ, the Judgment and the Apocalypse, and the Labours of the Months.


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