St Nicholas' Church, Bramber

St Nicholas' Church
50°52′58.440″N 0°18′55.109″W / 50.88290000°N 0.31530806°W / 50.88290000; -0.31530806
AddressThe Street, Bramber, Steyning, West Sussex, BN44 3WE
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationChurch of England
Websitewww.3bschurch.org.uk
History
StatusParish church
Foundedc. 1073
DedicationSaint Nicholas
Architecture
Architectural typeCollegiate church
StyleNorman
Specifications
MaterialsFlint rubble and freestone
Administration
ArchdioceseCanterbury
DioceseChichester
ArchdeaconryChichester
DeaneryStorrington
ParishBeeding and Bramber with Botolphs
Clergy
Priest(s)Neill Stannard

St Nicholas' Church, Bramber is a Church of England parish church in the village of Bramber, West Sussex. Dating back to approximately 1073, the fabric of the church is still mainly Norman though with some rebuilding and restoration work from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. It is particularly notable for some rare examples of early Norman sculpture on the capitals of the chancel arch.

Its parish is now combined with those of St Peter's, Upper Beeding and St Botolph's, Botolphs to form a united benefice. English Heritage has listed St Nicholas' Church at Grade I for its architectural and historical importance.