St George: c.1300 in Decorated style; oblong Early English west tower dates from c.1220; bell stage indicated by single lancets
St George: mortared rubble with window & door mouldings of Caen stone; windows with two trefoil lights & a quatrefoil opening
St George: interior looking east; no aisles or chancel arch; original roof with tie beams & arched braces; c19 east window
St George: interior looking west; late c14 wall paintings
St George: wall painting, c.1400 showing St Christopher bearing Christ & helmeted figures with Camoys heraldry (or on a chief gules three roundels argent)
St George: wall painting, c.1390; armoured figures wearing jupons
St George: wall painting, c.1380 as described by Matthew chapter 25; Christ in Judgement seated on rainbow flanked by angels & naked men; Moses below with nimbus & horns
St George: c.1380 wall painting depicting Seven Acts of Mercy surrounding Spiritual Man
St George: wall painting, c.1380; acts of mercy; clothing the naked
St George: wall painting, c.1380; acts of mercy; tending the sick
St George: wall painting, c.1380; acts of mercy; giving water to the thirsty
St George: c12 plain Norman font; probably from the earlier church
St George: Margaret de Camoys, c.1315
St George: Margaret de Camoys, c.1315; 'Margarete : de : Camoys : gist : ici : Deue : de : sa : alme : eit : merci : Amen' translated as 'Margarete de Camoys lies here, May God on her soul have mercy, Amen'
St George: Thomas 'Baron' Camoys & wife Elizabeth (Mortimer), 1421
St George: Thomas 'Baron' Camoys, 1421; full armour
St George: Elizabeth (Mortimer), wife of Thomas Camoys, 1421; wide nets exceeding crespine headdress
St George: detail from the Thomas Camoys brass, 1421; Lancastrian SS collar, trifoliate buckle
St George: inscription from the Thomas Camoys brass, 1421 (states 1419 in error)
Entry Name: The Parish Church of St George
Listing Date: 18 June 1959
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1221344
English Heritage Legacy ID: 413062
ID on this website: 101221344
Location: St George's Church, Trotton, Chichester, West Sussex, GU31
County: West Sussex
District: Chichester
Civil Parish: Trotton with Chithurst
Traditional County: Sussex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Sussex
Church of England Parish: Trotton
Church of England Diocese: Chichester