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St Laurence

12th century church with Victorian and medieval wall paintings, War Memorial window by Karl Parsons, norman and fomanesque features, Tudor Monument to Sir John Newton and seven Hunky Punks.

East Harptree, City of Bristol

Opening times

The church is open during daylight hours. A key is held next door at Church Farm and/or contact Guy Stobart.

Address

Church Lane
East Harptree
City of Bristol
BS40 6BD

It has an outstanding Victorian Painting scheme in its chancel and a rare medieval wall painting. There is a superb stained glass memorial window by the Arts & Crafts inspired Karl Parsons. There is other excellent stained glass created by Burlison and Grylls.

There is a fine monument to a Tudor Knight Sir John Newton who was at the court of Henry VIII. The church has a 15th century tower with lovely decorative stonework at the top including a sun dial. Its six bells are all restored and three are listed and one dates from 15th century. Externally the church has seven Hunky Punks (not gargoyles, rather they are grotesque decorative beasts). The churchyard is closed but is carefully managed by the East Harptree Environment Group to create a place that encourages plant, insect and wildlife habitats and it welcomes walkers to the nearby SSSI Harptree Coombe and is a place to rest and refresh. During the restoration works rare early 17th century gravestones were discovered (before that time gravestones were not used) which are to be displayed in the church.

An interpretation project is underway to provide touchscreens and other ways to learn more about the church and the local area. The church has undergone major conservation works supported by amongst others the National Heritage Lottery Fund and National Churches Trust.

  • Captivating architecture

  • Enchanting atmosphere

  • Fascinating churchyard

  • Magnificent memorials

  • National heritage here

  • Spectacular stained glass

  • Wildlife haven

  • Dog friendly

  • Level access to the main areas

  • On street parking at church

  • Walkers & cyclists welcome

  • Church of England

  • Partnership Grant, £2,500, 2016

  • Our Partnership Grants funded a range of repair projects, recommended by County Church Trusts, to help keep churches open.

  • Cornerstone Grant, £5,000, 2022

  • Our Cornerstone Grants fund urgent repairs and essential community facilities such as toilets and kitchens to help keep churches open.

Contact information

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