St Saviour's Church at Colgate
13th September 2006

St Saviour's is a plain but pleasing little building which was designed by Col. James Clifton Brown of Holmbush and built in 1870-1 at a cost of £1,800, which was donated by local people and the vicars of Upper and Lower Beeding.

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The Church from Forest Road.
The Church from Forest Road.
The east end in shadow
The east end in shadow
North aspect from the churchyard.
North aspect from the churchyard.
Bell tower
Bell tower
Carved corbel in the North wall.
Carved corbel in the North wall.
West end and war memorial
West end and war memorial
The font.
The font.
The chancel.
The chancel.
Organ and pulpit.
Organ and pulpit.
Base of Chancel arch. ''O Lord, have mercy upon us. let thy mercy lighten upon us as our trust is in thee.''
Base of Chancel arch. ''O Lord, have mercy upon us. let thy mercy lighten upon us as our trust is in thee.''
Memorial plaque to Frank and Douglas Lennox Harvey, sons of the Revd. Edward Douglas Lennox Harvey of Beedingwood.
Memorial plaque to Frank and Douglas Lennox Harvey, sons of the Revd. Edward Douglas Lennox Harvey of Beedingwood. "They are numbered among those who at the call of King and Country left all that was dear to them - endured hardness - faced danger, and finally passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty and self-sacrifice. giving up their own lives that others may live in freedom."
Memorial to Marjorie Lennox Harvey, Ernest Ian Lennox Harvey and Constance Annie Harvey of Beedingwood.
Memorial to Marjorie Lennox Harvey, Ernest Ian Lennox Harvey and Constance Annie Harvey of Beedingwood.
The altar.
The altar.
The reredos depicting the last supper.
The reredos depicting the last supper.
Dedication plaque for the reredos.
Dedication plaque for the reredos.
The plain leaded altar window.
The plain leaded altar window.