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All Saints, Great Chalfield

All Saints, Great Chalfield

This Grade 1 church is beautifully situated next to the manor house. It is small
and medieval with a spired bellcote. The Tropenell Chapel of 1480 has a
stone screen and six panels of the life of St Katharine. The organ case was
painted well in a medieval style in 1914.

Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: Great Chalfield, Melksham SN12 8NJ

Christ Church, Bradford on Avon

Christ Church, Bradford on Avon

The church was built in 1841 by George Manners of Bath. Sir George Gilbert
Scott and his son John Oldrid Scott both worked on it subsequently. It has
very good wall decoration by Burlisson and Grylls and stained glass by
Powell.

Opening arrangements: Open Saturday am and Tuesday pm
Address: Bradford-on-Avon BA15 1QL

Holy Trinity, Bradford on Avon

Holy Trinity, Bradford on Avon

The church is Norman with Perpendicular additions. It has a medieval wall
painting, roundels of 17th century glass from the Netherlands and
monuments both medieval and 18th century, including one by Rysbrack.

Opening arrangements: Open every day, 0830 to 1800 hours
Address: 12 Church St, Bradford-on-Avon BA15 1LW

St Mary the Virgin, Westwood

St Mary the Virgin, Westwood

The Grade 1 church is well grouped with the manor house. The church is
mainly 13th century although the tall elaborate tower is Perpendicular. There
is good woodwork and medieval stained glass in the east window
which shows Christ crucified on a lily.

Opening arrangements: Normally open in conjunction with National Trust manor
Address: Farleigh Lane, Lower Westwood, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, BA15 2AF

St James, Trowbridge

St James, Trowbridge

This large Grade 1 church with a spire is Perpendicular. It was heavily
restored in 1847-8. The nave roof with its angels is prettily painted blue.
There is good Victorian glass. George Crabbe was rector here.

Opening arrangements: Open mornings
Address: Church St, Trowbridge BA14 8RU

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