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St. Saviour, Eddington, Berkshire

Description

St. Saviour's church, at Eddington, erected on a site given by William Honywood esq. late of Chilton Lodge, at a cost of about £2,000, is an edifice of red and white brick, with stone dressings, in the Early English style, from designs by the late Sir A.. W. Blomfield M.A. (d. 1899), architect, and consists of chancel, nave of four bays, north aisle, south porch and a western turret, containing one bell: the stained east window is a memorial to the Rev. Thomas Hungerford Mitchell, a former vicar of Histon, Cambs; the stained windows in the chancel were also gifts, and there are also two large and twelve small stained windows in the nave: the pulpit, of carved stone, was given by Jesse Hillier esq.: there are sittings for 250 persons.

St. Saviour
Eddington
Berkshire

Denomination:Church of England
Diocese:Oxford
Sittings:250