Holt URC
Holt, Wiltshire
We are a non conformist presence in a village setting. We are 'good talkers' and love meeting and chatting with visitors and anyone seeking to find a worship home. Come and see!
A medieval manor house complete with a moat (and now in the care of the National Trust) shares an idyllic location with this little church, which is recorded as early as 1349.
Great Chalfield, Wiltshire
The nave was built around then, though there was a chapel here before that, and the font may well date from that time.
The church has a great sense of continuity, with family chapels from the 15th and 18th centuries as well as a three decker pulpit, of around 1680, and a modern stained glass window by local artist Andrew Taylor, depicting the parable of the sower.
The distinctive spired bellcote contains a single bell, which was cast in 1622.
Holt, Wiltshire
We are a non conformist presence in a village setting. We are 'good talkers' and love meeting and chatting with visitors and anyone seeking to find a worship home. Come and see!
Shaw, Wiltshire
This remarkable church was built by Ponting in 1905 as a remodelling of an earlier TH Wyatt church of 1837.
Corsham, Wiltshire
The only remaining 'Five Mile' chapel which has been used for worship since 1661.