Hilltop Church in a Peaceful Setting
Spend some time in St Mary’s and you will be richly rewarded. Originally built by nuns, the church now consists of a 13th-century nave and chancel, while the transepts and flint tower are 19th-century additions.
Highlights include the remains of 13th-century wall paintings, including one of St Christopher.
Also search out the graves of two commanders of the British Army - General Henry 'Hangman’ Hawley, who defeated Bonny Prince Charlie at Culloden, and Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke, Churchill’s closest military advisor during the Second World War.
Open from Easter to September on weekends from 2.00pm to 4.00pm; at other times keyholder nearby
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This attraction (St Mary's Church, Hartley Wintney) was last updated by the daytripfinder staff on 2011-05-28 15:19:19 UTC