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Poignant monuments to lost children.
The low tower and pretty porch of this tiny church are seen through trees from the road.
Of 12th-century origin, an 1859 restoration by the owner of the local Fonthill estate saved it from complete decay. The font and a sculptured relief of the Lamb of God over the south doorway are Norman survivals.
A handsome 1647 monument depicts George Howe and his wife caressing a skull, and another poignant monument is to the six children of George Howe, the oldest of whom was three years of age.
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Open Daily (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
* 10am - 4pm
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13 miles west of Salisbury and 1 mile east of Hindon on B3089.
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Nearest railway station: Tisbury (2.8 miles)
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