St Nicholas Church in Sandhurst is a place of worship and community gathering, welcoming everyone to join in their services and events. The church is situated in a remote area close to the Kent / Sussex border, offering stunning views of the Rother Valley and East Sussex from its churchyard and tower. The churchyard itself is a conservation area known as ‘God’s Acre’, where wildlife thrives among the wildflowers, and maintenance is carried out annually to preserve its natural beauty. It features several listed monuments, a historic mounting block, and war graves.
St Nicholas Church conducts various ceremonies including baptisms, weddings, and funerals, adhering to the Church of England’s practices and guidelines. The church is also committed to safeguarding, with dedicated officers ensuring the protection of children, young people, and vulnerable adults.
For those interested in the architectural and historical aspects of St Nicholas, further information can be accessed through the National Churches Trust.

