Winterborne Tomson - Church of St Andrew
off Marsh Lane, Winterborne Tomson DT11 9HA, England
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St Andrew’s Church, (Churches Conservation Trust), dates from the 12th century and is towerless and could be mistaken for a farm building, and during the 1930s it was used to house pigs.
It has been restored and has lovely box pews, a Georgian canopied pulpit, has a small gallery and apsidal chancel lovingly carved and the carved roof timbers are a delight to see.
There is a plaque to a county in Wales, Powys and is the only adornment the little church has.
Grade I listed building
- Type:
- Place of Worship