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St John the Baptist

A Saxon church with Roman fabric hidden inside a Norman exterior, two ancient churches for the price of one, added to which a unique collection of medieval wall paintings from the 12th to 17th century.

Little Missenden, Buckinghamshire

Opening times

Open every day from 9am to 5pm.

Address

Little Missenden
Buckinghamshire
HP7 0RA

The mixture of local building materials is part of the charm of this church. The south aisle has a mixture of flint and brick, but the wide south porch is timber framed.

Inside, the church feels very ancient; experts argue whether it is Saxon or Norman.

The simple semicircular arches have a primitive appearance and the extensive medieval wall paintings that have been uncovered give the interior an 'early Christian' feeling. The step down into the chancel and the old tiled floors contribute further to the atmosphere.

If this wasn't already good, the real treat is what the church has done to present its story, and imaginatively recreate the paintings a la Harry Potter. You have to see it for yourself. New visitor installation, introductory film, digital guide and digital recreations of the paintings.

  • Social heritage stories

  • National heritage here

  • Magnificent memorials

  • Fascinating churchyard

  • Famous connections

  • Enchanting atmosphere

  • Captivating architecture

  • Wifi

  • Walkers & cyclists welcome

  • On street parking at church

  • Non-accessible toilets in church

  • Level access throughout

  • Dog friendly

  • Church shop or souvenirs

  • Bus stop within 100m

  • Services every Sunday at 8am, 10.30am, and 6pm. Cream Teas served every Sunday from May to September. Guided Tours for large or small groups available on request.

  • Church of England

Contact information

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