Selsey

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Selsey Abbey was founded in 681AD by St Wilfrid, on land given by King Æðelwealh of Sussex. The abbey became the seat of the Sussex bishopric, until 1075 when it was moved to Chichester.


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Getting there

Address: St Wilfrid's Chapel
Rectory Lane
Selsey
West Sussex
PO20 9DT


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Co-ordinates: Latitude: 50.75491100   Longitude: -0.76511100

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