Houghton, All Saints Church 1904
Photo ref: 51452
Made in Britain logo

More about this scene

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.

Buy a Print

Unframed, Mounted, Framed and Canvas prints in a range of sizes and styles.

View Sizes & Prices

Featuring this image:

Hampshire Churches Photographic Memories

Hampshire Churches Photographic Memories

The photo 'Houghton, All Saints Church 1904' appears in this book.

View Book

A Selection of Memories from Houghton

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Houghton

Sparked a Memory for you?

If this has sparked a memory, why not share it here?

I have many memories of driving around the droves between Houghton, Broughton and up to the Beeches on the Buckboard, an old flatbed Austin 7 owned by Richard Carter and later myself. I lived in North Houghton at the Dairy House and went to Stockbridge Primary School and then to Andover Grammar School