File:St Wilfrid's RC Church, South Road, Hailsham (September 2016) (1955 and 2015 buildings).JPG

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Description The current (left) and former (right) St Wilfrid's Roman Catholic churches, South Road, Hailsham, East Sussex, England. The new church opened in October 2015 and was built on spare land between its 1955 predecessor (the smaller building to the right, with a steeply pitched roof) and the original church of 1922 (out of shot to the left).
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