St Swithun's Church, Martyr Worthy Explained

St Swithun's Church, Martyr Worthy
Country:England
Denomination:Church of England
Years Built:12th century[1]
Deanery:Alresford
Diocese:Winchester

St Swithun's Church, Martyr Worthy is a Church of England parish church in Martyr Worthy, Hampshire, England.

The church, parts of which date from the 12th century,[2] is a Grade II* listed building. The broach spire at The Barn Church in Kew, London is modelled on that of St Swithun's.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Michael. John. Rodney. Nikolaus. Bullen . Crook . Hubbuck . Pevsner . Nikolaus Pevsner . 2010 . Hampshire: Winchester and the North . . 391.
  2. Web site: St Swithun’s Church Martyr Worthy . Hampshire History . 11 March 2014 . 6 May 2016.
  3. Book: Richardson, Kenneth. The ‘Twenty-five’ Churches of the Southwark Diocese: an inter-war campaign of church-building. 107 . The Ecclesiological Society. 2002.