Church of St Mary & St Lawrence, Stratford Tony
Wiltshire
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About this Church
Hidden... down lane, across stream, up a bank
This medieval church is reached down a narrow lane, over a footpath across a stream and up a steep bank, making the journey to reach it part of the adventure.
Externally, the church is a patchwork of lichens on brick, stone and flint completing an idyllic rural picture.
Inside, the church is as lovely as its rural setting, furnished with handsome box pews with attractive colonnaded tops. There is a lovely stained glass east window by the Kempe Studio (1884).
St Mary and St Lawrence's church features in our Wiltshire Medieval Graffiti Tour on Google Earth.
For further information about this church please contact the Regional Office west@thecct.org.uk
Access information
On road parking before pedestrian bridge across stream. Approached up steep hill on track from the river. Narrow grass path to North Door.
Access from the main road is up steep track, through narrow gate. Churchyard on a slope.
Facilities & Hire
Due to its historic nature this church has no running water or toilets. It does have lighting and power.
- Church Available for Hire
History & Further Information
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Directions
4 miles south west of Salisbury, off A354
Transport
Nearest railway station: Salisbury (3.5 miles)
Community Information
Church Plan
Our church plans set out a shared vision for the future of the churches in our care. These working documents are regularly updated following meetings with our local communities.
St Mary's and St Lawrence is in our west region. If you have any questions, feedback or if you want to contact us about the church plan please drop us a line and specify the name of this church.
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