Cathedrals and Churches
Royal Garrison Church of All Saints, Aldershot, (T…
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Royal Garrison Church of All Saints, Aldershot, (The Red Church)
Panorama stitched from five landscape images.
The original garrison church for the permanent Aldershot barracks,
built in 1863 and designed by the architect P. C. Hardwick, notable
for the involvement of a national architect.
Constructed in the Gothic Revival style using English bond red brick.
This is a comparatively early instance of a garrison church, and the
largest for this date,
reflecting the size and consequence of the new Aldershot camp
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270mm
Colonel Bonar Millet Deane memorial - the Red Chur…
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Colonel Bonar Millet Deane memorial - the Red Church
The original garrison church for the permanent Aldershot barracks,
built in 1863 and designed by the architect P. C. Hardwick, notable
for the involvement of a national architect.
Constructed in the Gothic Revival style using English bond red brick.
This is a comparatively early instance of a garrison church, and the
largest for this date,
reflecting the size and consequence of the new Aldershot camp
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270mm
Royal Garrison Church of All Saints, Aldershot, (T…
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Royal Garrison Church of All Saints, Aldershot, (The Red Church)
The original garrison church for the permanent Aldershot barracks,
built in 1863 and designed by the architect P. C. Hardwick, notable
for the involvement of a national architect.
Constructed in the Gothic Revival style using English bond red brick.
This is a comparatively early instance of a garrison church, and the
largest for this date,
reflecting the size and consequence of the new Aldershot camp
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270mm
Entrance gates to the Royal Garrison Church of All…
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Royal Garrison Church of All Saints, Aldershot, (The Red Church)
The original garrison church for the permanent Aldershot barracks,
built in 1863 and designed by the architect P. C. Hardwick, notable
for the involvement of a national architect.
Constructed in the Gothic Revival style using English bond red brick.
This is a comparatively early instance of a garrison church, and the
largest for this date,
reflecting the size and consequence of the new Aldershot camp
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270mm
Tower of Church of St Andrew Farnham
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Tower of the Church of St Andrew Farnham, Surrey
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270mm.
William Cobbett grave
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Memorial on the William Cobbett tomb, Church of St Andrew, Farnham Surrey.
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270mm
Wesleyan Church (Methodist) Aldershot
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Wesleyan Church (Methodist) is at the top of Victoria Road and
at
the crossroads of Grosvenor Road and Queens Road.
Now converted into offices.
Built at a cost of £10000 in 1874 with
a fine 100ft tower which can
be seen for many miles and is a local landmark.
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270mm
St Josephs RC Church, Aldershot
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St. Joseph's Catholic church at the junction of Queens Road and
Edward Street. Built in 1912
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270mm
Parish Church of St. Bartholomew
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Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Wanborough, Surrey
This village church is one of the smallest in Surrey, measuring only
13.5 m by 5.5 m internally. It is of Saxon origin with Domesday Survey
evidence of a church exisiting during the reign of Edward the Confessor
It was originally built around 1060 replacing an earlier wooden Saxon church.
The present church being a 13th Century reconstruction by the monks of Waverley Abbey
and a later restoration of 1861.
Thus the various walls and windows have significantly different heritage.
The Victorian west brick wall now supports an external bell.
NIKON d5100, Tamron 18-270mm
DSC 2291a Window and wall detail - St Bartholomew…
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Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Wanborough, Surrey
External wall and window detail.
This village church is one of the smallest in Surrey, measuring only
13.5 m by 5.5 m internally. It is of Saxon origin with Domesday Survey
evidence of a church exisiting during the reign of Edward the Confessor
It was originally built around 1060 replacing an earlier wooden Saxon church.
The present church being a 13th Century reconstruction by the monks of Waverley Abbey
and a later restoration of 1861.
Thus the various walls and windows have significantly different heritage.
The Victorian west brick wall now supports an external bell.
NIKON d5100, Tamron 18-270mm
Window - Parish Church of St. Bartholomew
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Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Wanborough, Surrey
This village church is one of the smallest in Surrey, measuring only
13.5 m by 5.5 m internally. It is of Saxon origin with Domesday Survey
evidence of a church exisiting during the reign of Edward the Confessor
It was originally built around 1060 replacing an earlier wooden Saxon church.
The present church being a 13th Century reconstruction by the monks of Waverley Abbey
and a later restoration of 1861.
Thus the various walls and windows have significantly different heritage.
The Victorian west brick wall now supports an external bell.
NIKON d5100, Tamron 18-270mm
Window - Parish Church of St. Bartholomew
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Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Wanborough, Surrey
This village church is one of the smallest in Surrey, measuring only
13.5 m by 5.5 m internally. It is of Saxon origin with Domesday Survey
evidence of a church exisiting during the reign of Edward the Confessor
It was originally built around 1060 replacing an earlier wooden Saxon church.
The present church being a 13th Century reconstruction by the monks of Waverley Abbey
and a later restoration of 1861.
Thus the various walls and windows have significantly different heritage.
The Victorian west brick wall now supports an external bell.
NIKON d5100, Tamron 18-270mm
Window - Parish Church of St. Bartholomew
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Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Wanborough, Surrey
This village church is one of the smallest in Surrey, measuring only
13.5 m by 5.5 m internally. It is of Saxon origin with Domesday Survey
evidence of a church exisiting during the reign of Edward the Confessor
It was originally built around 1060 replacing an earlier wooden Saxon church.
The present church being a 13th Century reconstruction by the monks of Waverley Abbey
and a later restoration of 1861.
Thus the various walls and windows have significantly different heritage.
The Victorian west brick wall now supports an external bell.
NIKON d5100, Tamron 18-270mm
Window - Parish Church of St. Bartholomew
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Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Wanborough, Surrey
This village church is one of the smallest in Surrey, measuring only
13.5 m by 5.5 m internally. It is of Saxon origin with Domesday Survey
evidence of a church exisiting during the reign of Edward the Confessor
It was originally built around 1060 replacing an earlier wooden Saxon church.
The present church being a 13th Century reconstruction by the monks of Waverley Abbey
and a later restoration of 1861.
Thus the various walls and windows have significantly different heritage.
The Victorian west brick wall now supports an external bell.
NIKON d5100, Tamron 18-270mm
Piscina - Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Wanbor…
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Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Wanborough, Surrey
Remains of an old piscina.
This village church is one of the smallest in Surrey, measuring only
13.5 m by 5.5 m internally. It is of Saxon origin with Domesday Survey
evidence of a church exisiting during the reign of Edward the Confessor
It was originally built around 1060 replacing an earlier wooden Saxon church.
The present church being a 13th Century reconstruction by the monks of Waverley Abbey
and a later restoration of 1861.
Thus the various walls and windows have significantly different heritage.
The Victorian west brick wall now supports an external bell.
NIKON d5100, Tamron 18-270mm
Window - Parish Church of St. Bartholomew
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Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Wanborough, Surrey
This village church is one of the smallest in Surrey, measuring only
13.5 m by 5.5 m internally. It is of Saxon origin with Domesday Survey
evidence of a church exisiting during the reign of Edward the Confessor
It was originally built around 1060 replacing an earlier wooden Saxon church.
The present church being a 13th Century reconstruction by the monks of Waverley Abbey
and a later restoration of 1861.
Thus the various walls and windows have significantly different heritage.
The Victorian west brick wall now supports an external bell.
NIKON d5100, Tamron 18-270mm
Window - Parish Church of St. Bartholomew
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Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Wanborough, Surrey
This village church is one of the smallest in Surrey, measuring only
13.5 m by 5.5 m internally. It is of Saxon origin with Domesday Survey
evidence of a church exisiting during the reign of Edward the Confessor
It was originally built around 1060 replacing an earlier wooden Saxon church.
The present church being a 13th Century reconstruction by the monks of Waverley Abbey
and a later restoration of 1861.
Thus the various walls and windows have significantly different heritage.
The Victorian west brick wall now supports an external bell.
NIKON d5100, Tamron 18-270mm
The belfry of St Paul's Tongham
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The Grade II listed 19th century (1865) Church of St Paul, Tongham village, the only church
in Surrey to have a separate belfry.
Fuji FinePix F40fd
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