This Grade 1 church has a secluded setting next to the manor house. It has a
simple light interior, Georgian woodwork and monuments.
Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: 2 Church Rd, Ham, Marlborough SN8 3RE
This Grade 1 church has a secluded setting next to the manor house. It has a
simple light interior, Georgian woodwork and monuments.
Opening arrangements: Open daily
Address: 2 Church Rd, Ham, Marlborough SN8 3RE
Like Oare, the church is built in neo-Romanesque style, this time by Ferrey in
1844. It has a richly decorated apse by Thomas Willement. The campanile
has symbols of the four evangelists on it, and four dogs’ heads above them.
Opening arrangements: Normally open
Address: The Green, East Grafton, Wiltshire, SN8 3DB
The church has a nave and north aisle of the 12th century and a chancel and
south aisle of the 15th. There are 16th and 17th century effigies of the Pile
family, and 1985 glass by John Hayward.
Opening times: Normally open
Address: Marlborough SN8 3SZ
This Grade 1 church has a Norman chancel arch and Norman font. The rest
is 19th century. The church was restored by the Victorians. The east window
of the Nativity is by Henry Holiday.
Opening arrangements: Normally open
Address: Upavon, Pewsey SN9 6EB
The Grade 1 church is situated off the main road away from the village. It is a
completely preserved Norman and earlier building with an apse, but with later
medieval windows. It was carefully restored by Pearson in 1882 who added
the bell turret, the good decoration, the reredos and the Clayton & Bell
stained glass.
Opening arrangements: Normally open
Address: Manningford Bruce, Pewsey SN9 6JW