South Warnborough, St Andrew's Church c.1960
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South Warnborough's old church has something in common with the church of St Mary the Virgin at Greywell. Both of them managed to preserve their roodloft, unlike most of Hampshire's churches, which lost them during the Reformation. The church has a bell turret and two windows containing Tudor glass. The 13th-century chancel is filled with tombs of over 25 members of the White family.
An extract from Hampshire Churches Photographic Memories.
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