West Sussex Gazette

The launch of the 2023 Sussex Heritage Awards at Lancing College Chapel

- Rupert Toovey is a senior director of Toovey’s, the leading fine art auction house in West Sussex, based on the A24 at Washington – tooveys. com – and a priest in the Church of England Diocese of Chichester BY RUPERT TOOVEY | visit www.tooveys.com

Leading architects, artisans and supporters gathered in the recently completed Lancing College Chapel for the launch of the 2023 Sussex Heritage Trust Awards.

Through its work and awards the Sussex Heritage Trust promotes and encourages best practice in our county’s built environmen­t and landscape.

Chairman of the trust, Simon Knight, thanked Lancing College for hosting this year’s launch and headline sponsors, Irwin Mitchell, together with all the trust’s sponsors and supporters.

We were welcomed by Jeremy Tomlinson who worked at Lancing

College for 41 years as a teacher of English,

Head of Drama, Housemaste­r, Senior Master and

Registrar.

Jeremy has also been at the heart of the Friends of Lancing Chapel for many years and provided a fascinatin­g talk on the history, life and developmen­t of the chapel.

Begun in 1868, the Grade I listed chapel at Lancing College is the largest school chapel in the world.

The friends provide funds to maintain and conserve the Chapel which is dedicated to St Mary and St Nicholas.

Jeremy explained how the Friends have built the west wall and rose window, completed the glazing, lighting and furnishing of the Chapel and contribute­d to the Handford Porch, the South Aisle door, the new Crypt altar and on-going stone conservati­on.

For most of the Chapel’s life the west end was never completed.

In 2017 the two open arches in the west wall were filled with blind tracery in limestone and a design for a west porch by Michael Drury RIBA was given official approval.

The Chapel Completion Campaign was launched in 2019 and funds flooded in.

This enabled a contract with Chichester Stoneworks Ltd to be signed the same year.

After 154 years the Chapel’s west porch and the Chapel itself was finally completed in time for the its dedication on April 23, 2022.

The Chapel is open to the public daily throughout the year and new Friends are always welcome.

The Chapel has received numerous Sussex Heritage Trust Awards.

The Sussex Heritage Trust’s work is important in promoting best practice in our county’s built environmen­t and landscape whilst encouragin­g and supporting talented young people into careers in conservati­on, building and horticultu­re.

I am delighted that

Toovey’s remain long-term sponsors and supporters of their important work.

The closing date for entries for this year’s

Sussex Heritage Trust Awards is March 31.

To find out more about the awards, please visit the Sussex Heritage Trust’s website at sussexheri­tagetrust. org.uk.

 ?? ?? The award winning and recently completed west end of Lancing College Chapel.
The award winning and recently completed west end of Lancing College Chapel.
 ?? ?? Simon Knight, Chairman of the |Sussex Heritage Trust, with Rupert Toovey at the launch of the 2023 Awards
Simon Knight, Chairman of the |Sussex Heritage Trust, with Rupert Toovey at the launch of the 2023 Awards
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