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"Celebrating 800 Years of St. Nicolas Church in Flowers".
The church’s flower display team were invited to exhibit at the Chichester ‘Festival of Flowers’ in early June - the only team invited from East Sussex and their display ‘Monet’s Garden’ was viewed and admired by thousands of visitors.
This year, the 800th anniversary year at St. Nicolas, they are concentrating on decorating the main features of the church. Therefore the ‘show case’ flower displays will be showing around 20 displays overall, including the Altar, Pulpit, Organ, Choir, Font and of course many of the Windows. In other words, the usual areas will be artistically decorated, including the aisle and pillars.
Entrance £2. Children - free entry.
Refreshments will be served throughout each day when the Flower Festival is open.
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