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The Holy Trinity and St. Andrew, Ashe, Hampshire

Description

The church of the Holy Trinity and St. Andrew, rebuilt in 1878 on the site of the old church of flint with stone dressings in the Early English style, from designs by Sir G. Gilbert Scott R.A. architect, consists of chancel, with organ chamber and vestry, nave, south porch and spire: the east window is stained: the 14th century screen has been restored to its original position: the Churchyard was enlarged in the year 1879, the land being the gift of the late Lieut.-Col. Portal: there is a handsome lych-gate: there are 120 sittings.

Church Records

The register dates from the year 1619.

The Holy Trinity and St. Andrew
Ashe
Hampshire

Denomination:Church of England
Diocese:Winchester
Built:1878
Sittings:120
Graveyard:Yes