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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Broad_ChalkeBroad Chalke - Wikipedia

    The parish church of All Saints is a Grade I listed building. It is from the late 13th and 14th centuries, with a 15th-century porch. Restoration in 1846-7 was by Wyatt and Brandon. Churches at Alvediston and Bowerchalke were considered to be chapels of the Broad Chalke church, until they became separate parishes in 1861 and 1880 ...

  2. Vor 6 Tagen · Broad Chalke parish became part of Wilton poor-law union in 1836 and of Salisbury district in 1974. Church. A church may have stood on Wilton abbey's Chalke estate in 1066; the 'men of the church' who then held part of the estate may, however, have been of the conventual church of Wilton itself.

  3. Church of All Saints, Broad Chalke. The parish church of All Saints was built c.1280 during the reign of Edward I. It is constructed of limestone ashlar and some rubble, and has a chancel...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BowerchalkeBowerchalke - Wikipedia

    The River Chalke, a classic chalk stream, rises in the village and joins the River Ebble at Broad Chalke, flowing into the Hampshire Avon south of Salisbury. The Grade II* listed church of the Holy Trinity dates from the 13th century, and Nobel Prize winning novelist William Golding is buried in the churchyard.

  5. broadchalke.info › churchhistory › churchhistoryBroad Chalke Church History

    7. Mai 2008 · His first job was to go to Salisbury in 1903 with 4 horses and 2 wagons to bring back a new Church Organ which cost £260. Broad Chalke sold the old organ to Bowerchalke for £30. The organ is by Peter Conacher & Co of Huddersfield. It was renovated in 1950 and again in 1973 when a 15 th “stop” was added.

  6. 1. März 2012 · 01722 780654. 01725 519242. Church rotas contact Jane Gilbert or Janet Roe. ----------------. All eight bells were rung at 7.40pm on 25th July 2023 after many years silent. The timber steps to the bell gallery were unsafe, although the chamber where the ropes hang is accessed by the stone spiral stairs.

  7. GV I Anglican parish church. Late C13, C14, C15, restorations 1847 and 1920. Dressed limestone, Welsh slate roof. Aisleless cruciform plan with south porch. Two-storey C15 porch has moulded pointed doorway with 2-light Perpendicular window and image niche over, frieze with rosettes and gargoyles to battlemented parapet, diagonal buttresses ...