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Holy Cross, Seend

Holy Cross, Seend

Another Grade 1 church, it was primarily built by John Stokys whose
brass and that of his wife of 1498 are to be found in the north aisle. Canon
Thynne rebuilt the chancel in 1875. There are many 18th century wall tablets
in the church, and a Millennium window by Andrew Taylor depicting
village history and scenes.

Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: High Street, Seend, Wiltshire, SN12 6NR

St Nicholas, Bromham

St Nicholas, Bromham

This Grade 1 church is cruciform, mainly 13th-14th century, with a spire
originally constructed in 1510. The great glory of the church is the elaborate
Baynton chapel with its assemblage of tombs, brasses and decorated
ceiling panels. The chancel is of 1864 and has stained glass by Burne-Jones
and Morris.

Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: 8 High St, Bromham, Chippenham SN15 2EU

St Mary the Virgin, Bishops Cannings

St Mary the Virgin, Bishops Cannings

A large Grade 1 cruciform church with a spire. It is almost entirely Early
English with some Norman and some Perpendicular work. The chancel is rib-vaulted
and there is a nave roof of 1670. The east window is by Wailes.

Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: New Park St, Devizes SN10 1DS

St John the Baptist, Devizes

St John the Baptist, Devizes

This is a major Grade 1 Norman church although the exterior apart from the
tower is mainly Perpendicular. There is good Norman rib vaulting in the
chancel and an elaborate Beauchamp chapel of 1492 enclosing a set of
Norman corbels. The stained glass windows are mainly Victorian.

Opening arrangements: Winter (Oct to Easter) Saturday 1030-1230 and 1400-1600 hours; Summer (Easter to October) Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and afternoons
Address: Long St, Devizes SN10 1NP

St Andrew, Etchilhampton

St Andrew, Etchilhampton

The nave is 14th century but much Victorianised. There is a Norman font,
14th century effigies and a Millennium window by Simon Whistler.

Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: Church View, Etchilhampton, Devizes SN10 3JL

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