Built by Sir Richard de Guldeford, and consecrated in 1505, the church is unusual in that it is constructed of brick. It is the only one of the Marsh churches in Sussex.
An 18th century double-decker pulpit remains in the nave, while in the chancel there is a 19th century painted frieze of angels, illustrating the Six Days of Creation.
For a more detailed internal tour of Saint Mary's Church at East Guldeford, please follow the link below.