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St John Baptist, Bishopstone

St John Baptist, Bishopstone

This church is also Grade 1. It is set slightly above the meadows of the River
Ebble. The big cruciform church is mainly Decorated with exquisite reticulated
window tracery. High quality craftmanship is also evident in the rib vaulting of
the chancel. There is much re-assembled woodwork including the pulpit and
a Gothic tomb chest and canopy by Pugin for the Rev George Augustus
Montgomery obit 1842.

Opening arrangements: Normally open
Address: 3 The Beeches, Bishopstone, Salisbury SP5 4AR

All Saints, Broad Chalke

All Saints, Broad Chalke

This Grade 1 cruciform church is mainly 14th century although the windows
are Perpendicular and the tower 16th century. The chancel is earlier. Sir Cecil
Beaton is buried in the churchyard.

Opening arrangements: Normally open
Address: High Road, Broad Chalke, Salisbury SP5 5DH

St Martin, Fifield Bavant

St Martin, Fifield Bavant

This tiny medieval church in a good hillside setting is entered through a
farmyard. It is built in flint and stone, with a good 20th century tower.

Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: 2 High Ln, Salisbury SP5 5HT

St Mary, Alvediston

St Mary, Alvediston

The church is situated in a quiet spot above the River Ebble. The tower is
Perpendicular but the rest is by T.H.Wyatt from 1866. There are good 17th
and 18th century monuments to the Wyndhams including one by Rysbrack.
Sir Anthony Eden, Earl of Avon, is buried in the churchyard.

Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: Alvediston, Salisbury SP5 5LE

St James, Ansty

St James, Ansty

The church was built c 1230 by the Knights Hospitallers of St John of
Jerusalem. There are 17th century stalls possibly from Salisbury Cathedral.
The font is Norman, and there is delicately engraved glass by David Peace.

Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: High Street, Ansty, Wiltshire, SP3 5QD

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