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St Lawrence, Stratford sub Castle

St Lawrence, Stratford sub Castle

The church is situated at the foot of Old Sarum. It is 14th century built in flint and stone. The interior is white with plastered wagon ceilings. It has a fine Jacobean pulpit. Thomas (”Diamond “) Pitt rebuilt the tower and refurbished the interior in the early 18th century.

Opening arrangements: Open daily; registered with the Small Pilgrim Places Network 
Address:
 Stratford Rd, Salisbury SP1 3LL,

St Andrew, Bemerton

St Andrew, Bemerton

A small 13th century church, its chief claim to fame is that it is the resting place of the 17th century Anglican poet George Herbert, a cousin of the Earl of Pembroke. He was rector here and died in 1634.

Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: Lower Road, Lower Bemerton, Salisbury SP2 9NR

St Mary and St Nicholas, Wilton

St Mary and St Nicholas, Wilton

Grade 1 Victorian church built by Wyatt and Brandon for the Pembroke family at Wilton House. The style is Italian Romanesque and the church is dominated by its 33 metre high campanile. There are superb monuments of the founding family as well as a Byzantine-style apse with richly coloured mosaics and imported medieval stained glass.

Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: 27A West St, Wilton, Salisbury SP2 0DL

St Giles, Great Wishford

St Giles, Great Wishford

Situated in the centre of village. The Norman font indicates a foundation of c1200 although the church was heavily restored by T.H.Wyatt. There is a splendid monument of 1629 to Sir Richard and Lady Grobham.

Opening arrangements: Normally open, key nearby

Address: West St, Great Wishford, Salisbury SP2 0PH, UK

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