St Bartholomew
Wick, City of Bristol
Visitors often comment on the attractiveness and atmosphere of our simple airy Butterfield church.
The church dates back to Saxon times and was largely rebuilt between 1864 and 1867, it features 12th century herringbone masonry on the south wall, rather unique in this part of the country.
Doynton, Gloucestershire
It also has a 12th century leper window, again situated in the south wall, and has a 13th century Lady Chapel. It is also in a conservation area.
Wick, City of Bristol
Visitors often comment on the attractiveness and atmosphere of our simple airy Butterfield church.
Langridge, Somerset
A tiny Norman church nestled in the beautiful Swainswick and Woolley valley where the Battle of Lansdown was fought in 1643, it is even mentioned in the Domesday Book.
Oldland Common, Gloucestershire
In 1811 the newly erected church could somehow seat 256 people plus 94 other and had a capacity congregation each Sunday.