All Saints
Barton Stacey, Hampshire
Dating back to Saxon times, the church stands on one of the oldest sites of continuous Christian worship in this country.
There has been such a church in Whitchurch as early as 800 AD and probably earlier.
Whitchurch, Hampshire
Archaeological evidence of Roman inhabitants of the first to the fourth centuries AD has been found on the outskirts of our town.These inhabitants have left evidence of the faith that inspired them and that is still in our church to this day, as you will find in your tour round this building. For some 1,200 years or more, townsfolk have gathered here Sunday to Sunday and week by week, to share their Christian joy and love.
Barton Stacey, Hampshire
Dating back to Saxon times, the church stands on one of the oldest sites of continuous Christian worship in this country.
Andover, Hampshire
St Mary’s is a beautiful 19th century Victorian Gothic building, the third church on this site in Andover where God has been worshipped for over a thousand years.
Knights Enham, Hampshire
A gorgeous 12th century pilgrim church en route to Southampton and a quiet place on edge of modern Andover, the church has links to Jane Austen and Archbishop Alphege, as well as Ethelred the Unready.