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St Peter ad Vincula, Broad Hinton

St Peter ad Vincula, Broad Hinton

The Grade 1 church is Early English with a west tower over the crossing.
It was much restored by Ponting in 1879. It has a hammerbeam roof, an
Elizabethan monument to a Wroughton and a 1645 monument to the
royalist Colonel Granville.

Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: Rickyard, Broad Hinton, Wiltshire, SN4 9PS

St Katharine and St Peter, Winterbourne Bassett

St Katharine and St Peter, Winterbourne Bassett

This Grade 1 church is noted for its late 13th century Decorated work,
described by Betjeman as “an architectural gem”. There is a late 13th
century coffin lid with carved figures and a Baskerville monument.

Opening arrangements: Normally open
Address: Winterbourne Bassett, Swindon SN4 9PU

St James, Avebury

St James, Avebury

The Grade 1 church is well-grouped with the Tudor manor. The font with
writhing serpents and the south doorway are Norman. The tower is
Perpendicular. The painted rood loft is a rare survival from the 15th century.

Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: Church Walk, Averbury, Marlborough SN8 1RG

St Mary the Virgin, Marlborough

St Mary the Virgin, Marlborough

Situated at the east end of the High Street, the church is Grade 1. A Norman
doorway and the tall 16th century tower survive from the fire of 1653 when
the church was rebuilt. The south arcade has Tuscan columns. The chancel
was rebuilt by Street in 1873-4. The east window is by Wailes.

Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: Kingsbury St, Marlborough SN8 1JE

St Michael, Aldbourne

St Michael, Aldbourne

This Grade 1 church with its massive Perpendicular tower stands above
the village green. There is Norman work in the chevrons of the south aisle.
The wooden roofs, the Jacobean pulpit, brasses, monuments and Clayton &
Bell glass should all be noted.

Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: Crooked Corner, Aldbourne, Marlborough SN8 2EL

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