All Saints, Buncton, West Sussex.
Built in the 11th or 12th century as a small chapel of ease to a nearby parish church, and hardly changed or restored since, the stone chapel stands behind a wooded ravine beneath the South Downs and has been called "a real piece of hidden Sussex".
The church is set back from the road and is seperated by a small wooded ravine which hides the church from the road. There is a small layby on the road which is the only givaway as to the entrance. Otherwise, the church is nicely secluded and allows for a pieceful flight.