Houghton, All Saints Church 1904
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The church is built in various architectural styles, and is often regarded as a textbook example of how an English parish church has been extended and altered between Saxon and medieval times. You can see evidence of Saxon work in the walls of the nave, as well as the delicate sculpture of four Norman arches. The tower looks down over the attractive village with its timber-framed cottages and Georgian houses.
An extract from Hampshire Churches Photographic Memories.
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