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Location
Winchester
Type
Church / Chapel
The church was restored in the late 19thC. Some early features including small possibly Saxon sculpture.
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Location
Portsmouth
Type
Church / Chapel
St Mary's has been described as the finest Victorian building in Hampshire. Designed just over 100 years ago by Arthur Blomfield. Finest Walker organ in England.
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Location
Basingstoke and Deane
Type
Church / Chapel

This red-brick chapel was built in the 1920s for the artist, Stanley Spencer to fill with murals inspired by his experiences in the First World War. Influenced by Giotto's Arena Chapel in Padua, Spencer took five years to complete.
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Location
Eastleigh
Type
Church / Chapel
Built over 900 years ago, the church contains fine examples of Norman architecture plus 2 modern tapestries made by the people of Hamble. New, modern stained-glass window.
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Location
Brighton and Hove
Type
Church / Chapel
Set back from the seafront, this Regency church was built to serve the expanding resorts of Hove and Brighton. Designed in 1827 by the famous architect Sir Charles Barry
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Location
Canterbury
Type
Abbey / Priory

This great Abbey, marking the rebirth of Christianity in southern England, was founded in AD 597 by St Augustine.
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Location
Cherwell
Type
Church / Chapel
The Norman and 13th Church was built on the site of a Saxon church first recorded in 1009. In the 17th Century part of the Spencer family from Althorp extended the Church - Spenser aisle, tower and porch for their own purposes. Early 19th Century add
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Location
Brighton and Hove
Type
Church / Chapel
Church of England Service Times: Sunday: Family Mass 9.30am.High Mass 11am. Sat: Low Mass 9.30am. Thurs:School Mass 9.15am (term time only). The Church is famous for its musical tradition. A different Mass setting is sung at the High Mass each Sunday
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Location
Winchester
Type
Historic House / Palace

In a serene and picturesque setting by the Water Meadows, St Cross Hospital is a beautiful group of Grade I listed buildings dating from 1132.
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Location
Canterbury
Type
Church / Chapel
The church is 1000 years old and was the first to be dedicated to St Dunstan.
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Location
Cherwell
Type
Church / Chapel
The first recorded vicar of St Edburg's was installed over 900 years ago. The Church stands on part of the site of a Medieval Abbey, the only remnants of which are part of the churchyard wall and the Dovecot.
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Location
Cherwell
Type
Church / Chapel
Oldest parts date to 12th Century. Interesting stained glass windows. Recently redecorated with red ceiling.
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Location
Windsor and Maidenhead
Type
Church / Chapel
Built in 1475-1528, the burial place of 10 sovereigns and Chapel of the Order of the Garter containing knight banners, stall plates, magnificent woodwork and stone vaulting.
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Location
Cherwell
Type
Church / Chapel
Dates back to 1150. Outside village lies Clattercote Priory to which the church had strong connections.
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Location
Cherwell
Type
Church / Chapel
An early 13th Century arch with its massive semi circular pillars show it's early origin. Tub font of the same era. Rebuilt in the 14th Century and 1840's.
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Location
Test Valley
Type
Church / Chapel
This tiny church lies up a country lane, in the grounds of Eldon House.
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Location
Cherwell
Type
Church / Chapel
Hempton Church was built on land purchased in 1850 to the cost and design of Rev Willian Wilson of Over Worton.
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Location
Chichester
Type
Church / Chapel
Dating from 1813, and retaining its three-decker pulpit, St John's is a rare surviving example of a Georgian proprietary chapel.
It closed in 1973 and is now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
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Location
Dartford
Type
Garden

A large garden moated by the River Darent around former 13thC chapel, Commandery of Hospitallers, a small part of which was converted to a billiard room.
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Location
Portsmouth
Type
Cathedral / Minister
Victorian church, with wooden vaulted ceiling. Restored in 2002. Awarded best restored building in Portsmouth. A striking sculpture by Philip Jackson’s of St John the Evangelist stands at the front of the Cathedral.



