Fair Oak, St Thomas's Church c.1955
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F164004

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This is a closer view of the Church of St Thomas. One might almost call it a utility building. The walls have been constructed of flints (which are copious in the chalk hills of the South Downs) and edged with stone at the windows and doors. The steeply sloping tiled roof is surmounted with ornamental ridge tiles. There is an interesting turret for the one bell. The entrance to the church is from Mortimer Lane on the far side.
An extract from Around Eastleigh including Chandler's Ford, Bishopstoke and Botley Living Memories.
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