All Saints
Hinton Ampner, Hampshire
This little Saxon church of All Saints served the families of Hinton Ampner estate before the House was donated to the National Trust by Ralph Dutton in 1985.
This small church, which is a haven for peace and quiet, is situated beside the Wayfarers’ Walk, a short walk from Hinton Ampner and its National Trust property and church.
Kilmeston, Hampshire
The church is mentioned in the Domesday Book, but was rebuilt in 1772. There are a few fine stained glass windows and memorials. Admire the newly stitched kneelers. The churchyard contains many old gravestones, and a wooden seat with a beautiful view across some meadows.
There is a church leaflet, giving more details of the history of the village of Kilmeston and the church.
There have recently been two archaeological digs in the churchyard extension and some artefacts found, including evidence of Anglo Saxon metal working. The archaeological report is to be found in the church.
The area has now received planning permission to become a graveyard.
Hinton Ampner, Hampshire
This little Saxon church of All Saints served the families of Hinton Ampner estate before the House was donated to the National Trust by Ralph Dutton in 1985.
Bramdean, Hampshire
Warnford, Hampshire
Dating mainly from the 1190s, Warnford church has an earlier tower and Saxon roots. The first church on the site may have been built by St Wilfrid in the 680s.