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Winchester 1887 New Church ALDERSHOT St Locality Church name Parish County Diocese Date Grant reason ALDERSHOT Mission Church ALDERSHOT, Holy Trinity Hampshire Winchester 1887 New Church ALDERSHOT St. Augustine ALDERSHOT, St. Michael Hampshire Winchester 1906-1908 New Church ALFOLD St. Nicholas ALFOLD Surrey Winchester 1845-1846 Enlargement ALRESFORD, NEW St. John the Baptist ALRESFORD, NEW Hampshire Winchester 1857-1858 Enlargement ALRESFORD, OLD St. Mary ALRESFORD, OLD Hampshire Winchester 1858 Enlargement ALTON St. Laurence ALTON Hampshire Winchester 1824-1836 Gallery ALVERSTOKE St. Mary ALVERSTOKE, St. Mary Hampshire Winchester 1824-1832 Enlargement ALVERSTOKE St. Thomas, Elson ALVERSTOKE, St. Mary Hampshire Winchester 1842-1845 New Church ALVERSTOKE St. Mary ALVERSTOKE, St. Mary Hampshire Winchester 1862-1863 Enlargement ALVERSTOKE St. John the Evangelist, Forton ALVERSTOKE, St. John the Evangelist, Forton Hampshire Winchester 1868-1871 Reseating/Repairs ALVERSTOKE Mission Church, Forton ALVERSTOKE, St. John the Evangelist, Forton Hampshire Winchester 1875 New Church ALVERSTOKE St. Mary ALVERSTOKE, St. Mary Hampshire Winchester 1883-1885 Rebuild ALVERSTOKE St. John the Evangelist, Forton ALVERSTOKE, St. John the Evangelist, Forton Hampshire Winchester 1890-1893 Rebuild ALVERSTOKE Mission Church, Bridgmary ALVERSTOKE, St. Thomas, Elson Hampshire Winchester 1911 New Church ALVERSTOKE St. Thomas, Elson ALVERSTOKE, St. Thomas, Elson Hampshire Winchester 1926 Repairs ALVERSTOKE St. Thomas, Elson ALVERSTOKE, St. Thomas, Elson Hampshire Winchester 1971-1972 Repairs AMPORT St. Mary AMPORT Hampshire Winchester 1866-1867 Enlargement AMPORT St. Mary AMPORT Hampshire Winchester 1936-1937 Repairs ANGLESEY St. Mark ALVERSTOKE, St. Mary Hampshire Winchester 1841-1844 New Church APPLESHAW Parish Church AMPORT Hampshire Winchester 1830-1831 Enlargement ASH St. Michael, York Town ASH Surrey Winchester 1848-1854 New Church ASH St. Michael, York Town ASH, St. Michael, York Town Surrey Winchester 1864-1865 Enlargement ASH St. Peter ASH, St. Peter Surrey Winchester 1864-1866 Enlargement ASHEY Mission Church RYDE, All Saints Wight, Isle of Winchester 1878 New Church AWBRIDGE All Saints MICHELMERSH Hampshire Winchester 1875-1877 New Church BADSHOT LEA St. George FARNHAM, St. Paul, Tongham Surrey Winchester 1901-1904 New Church BAGSHOT St. Anne WINDLESHAM Surrey Winchester 1819-1821 New Church BARTON St. Paul WHIPPINGHAM Wight, Isle of Winchester 1839-1844 New Church BASING St. Mary BASING Hampshire Winchester 1838-1839 Reseating/Repairs BASING St. Mary BASING Hampshire Winchester 1946 Repairs BASINGSTOKE St. Michael BASINGSTOKE Hampshire Winchester 1820-1821 Gallery BASINGSTOKE St. Michael BASINGSTOKE Hampshire Winchester 1826-1827 Enlargement BASINGSTOKE St. Michael BASINGSTOKE Hampshire Winchester 1839-1841 Reseating/Gallery BASINGSTOKE Mission Church BASINGSTOKE Hampshire Winchester 1907 Enlargement BASINGSTOKE Shared Church, Brighton Hill EXTRA-PAROCHIAL Hampshire Winchester 1974-1977 New Church BATTERSEA St. John BATTERSEA, St. Mary Surrey Winchester 1862-1863 New Church BATTERSEA St. Saviour, Battersea Park BATTERSEA, Christ Church Surrey Winchester 1869-1872 New Church BATTERSEA St. Philip BATTERSEA, Christ Church Surrey Winchester 1869-1877 New Church BATTERSEA Mission Church BATTERSEA, St. Philip Surrey Winchester 1870-1877 New Church BATTERSEA St. Mark, Battersea Rise BATTERSEA, St. Mary Surrey Winchester 1873-1874 New Church BATTERSEA St. George BATTERSEA, St. George Surrey Winchester 1874-1875 Enlargement BATTERSEA St. Peter BATTERSEA, Christ Church Surrey Winchester 1875-1876 New Church BAUGHURST St. Stephen BAUGHURST Hampshire Winchester 1845-1847 Rebuild BAUGHURST St. Stephen BAUGHURST Hampshire Winchester 1971 Repairs BEDHAMPTON St. Thomas BEDHAMPTON Hampshire Winchester 1869-1871 Reseating/Repairs BEDHAMPTON St. Thomas BEDHAMPTON Hampshire Winchester 1877-1878 Enlargement BEMBRIDGE Holy Trinity BRADING Wight, Isle of Winchester 1822-1828 New Church BENTLEY St. Mary BENTLEY Hampshire Winchester 1834-1836 Enlargement BERMONDSEY Christ Church BERMONDSEY, St. James Surrey Winchester 1846-1848 New Church BERMONDSEY St. Paul BERMONDSEY, St. Mary Magdalene Surrey Winchester 1846-1848 New Church BERMONDSEY Mission Church BERMONDSEY, St. James Surrey Winchester 1872 New Church BERMONDSEY St. Saviour BERMONDSEY, St. James Surrey Winchester 1873 New Church BERMONDSEY St. Augustine, South Bermondsey BERMONDSEY, St. James Surrey Winchester 1873-1879 New Church BERMONDSEY Bishop Sumner MissionChurch BERMONDSEY, St. James Surrey Winchester 1876 New Church BERMONDSEY St. Augustine, South Bermondsey BERMONDSEY, St. Augustine, South Bermondsey Surrey Winchester 1881-1883 Enlargement BIGHTON All Saints BIGHTON Hampshire Winchester 1829-1839 Reseating/Repairs BINSTEAD Holy Cross BINSTEAD Wight, Isle of Winchester 1843-1845 Rebuild BINSTED Holy Cross BINSTED Hampshire Winchester 1863-1864 Reseating/Repairs BISHOPS SUTTON St. Nicholas BISHOPS SUTTON Hampshire Winchester 1831 Gallery BISHOPS SUTTON St. Nicholas BISHOPS SUTTON Hampshire Winchester 1892-1893 Reseating/Repairs BISHOPS SUTTON St. Nicholas BISHOPS SUTTON Hampshire Winchester 1959-1962 Repairs BISHOPS WALTHAM St. Peter BISHOPS WALTHAM Hampshire Winchester 1896-1899 Reseating/Repairs BISHOPSTOKE St. Mary BISHOPSTOKE Hampshire Winchester 1823-1827 Rebuild BISHOPSTOKE St. Mary BISHOPSTOKE Hampshire Winchester 1889-1892 Rebuild BISLEY St. John the Baptist BISLEY Surrey Winchester 1872-1874 Enlargement BISLEY St. John the Baptist BISLEY Surrey Winchester 1917-1922 Reseating/Repairs BISTERNE St. Paul RINGWOOD Hampshire Winchester 1841-1843 New Church BITTERNE Holy Saviour SOUTHAMPTON, St. Mary, South Stoneham Hampshire Winchester 1851-1853 New Church BITTERNE Ascension, Bitterne Park BITTERNE Hampshire Winchester 1923-1927 New Church BLENDWORTH Holy Trinity BLENDWORTH Hampshire Winchester 1849-1851 Rebuild BOLDRE St. Paul, East Boldre BOLDRE, St. John Hampshire Winchester 1838-1852 New Church BOLDRE St. John BOLDRE, St. John Hampshire Winchester 1854-1856 Enlargement BOLDRE St. Paul, East Boldre BOLDRE, St. Paul, East Boldre Hampshire Winchester 1891 Enlargement BOOKHAM, GREAT St. Nicholas BOOKHAM, GREAT Surrey Winchester 1844-1847 Enlargement BOTLEY All Saints BOTLEY Hampshire Winchester 1835-1836 New Church BOURNEMOUTH St. Peter BOURNEMOUTH, St. Peter Hampshire Winchester 1855-1856 Enlargement BOURNEMOUTH St. James, Pokesdown CHRISTCHURCH Hampshire Winchester 1857-1859 New Church BOURNEMOUTH St. Michael BOURNEMOUTH, St. Peter Hampshire Winchester 1873-1876 New Church BOURNEMOUTH St. Luke, Winton HOLDENHURST, St. John the Baptist, Moordown Hampshire Winchester 1896-1915 New Church BOURNEMOUTH St. Alban BOURNEMOUTH, St. Augustine Hampshire Winchester 1907-1910 New Church BOURNEMOUTH St. Mary BOURNEMOUTH, St. Peter/ST LUKE Hampshire Winchester 1925-1934 New Church BOURNEMOUTH St. James, Pokesdown BOURNEMOUTH, St. James, Pokesdown Hampshire Winchester 1930-1931 Enlargement BOURNEMOUTH St. Christopher,Southbourne BOURNEMOUTH, All Saints, Pokesdown Hampshire Winchester 1932-1934 New Church BOURNEMOUTH St. James, Pokesdown BOURNEMOUTH, St. James, Pokesdown Hampshire Winchester 1952 Repairs BOURNEMOUTH St. Barnabas, Queen's Park BOURNEMOUTH, St. Barnabas, Queen's Park Hampshire Winchester 1962-1964 Repairs BRAMSHAW St. Peter BRAMSHAW Hampshire Winchester 1828-1830 Gallery BRAMSHOTT St. Mary BRAMSHOTT Hampshire Winchester 1834-1836 Rebuild BRANSGORE St. Mary BRANSGORE Hampshire Winchester 1872-1873 Enlargement BRIGHSTONE St. Mary BRIGHSTONE Wight, Isle of Winchester 1853-1854 Enlargement BROCKENHURST St. Peter BOLDRE, St. John Hampshire Winchester 1827-1832 Enlargement/Gallery BROWN CANDOVER St. Peter BROWN CANDOVER Hampshire Winchester 1944-1946 Repairs BURGHCLERE Ascension BURGHCLERE Hampshire Winchester 1836-1838 New Church BURLEY St. John the Baptist EXTRA-PAROCHIAL Hampshire Winchester 1838-1845 New Church BURLEY St. John the Baptist BURLEY Hampshire Winchester 1886-1889 Enlargement BURPHAM CUM SUTTON St. Luke WORPLESDON Surrey Winchester 1858-1859 New Church BURSLEDON St. Leonard HAMBLE Hampshire Winchester 1832-1833 Enlargement BURTON St. Luke CHRISTCHURCH Hampshire Winchester 1873-1876 New Church BYFLEET St. Mary the Virgin BYFLEET, St. Mary the Virgin Surrey Winchester 1841-1842 Enlargement BYFLEET St. Mary the Virgin BYFLEET, St. Mary the Virgin Surrey Winchester 1864-1866 Enlargement CALBOURNE All Saints CALBOURNE Wight, Isle of Winchester 1836-1837 Enlargement/Gallery CALBOURNE All Saints CALBOURNE Wight, Isle of Winchester 1838-1841 Reseating/Repairs CAMBERWELL Mission Church CAMBERWELL, Emmanuel Surrey Winchester 1860 New Church CAMBERWELL St. Saviour CAMBERWELL, St. Saviour Surrey Winchester 1872-1873 Enlargement CAMBERWELL St. Luke CAMBERWELL, St. George Surrey Winchester 1873-1874 New Church CAMBERWELL St. Philip the Evangelist CAMBERWELL, St. George Surrey Winchester 1874-1875 New Church CAMBERWELL St. Luke CAMBERWELL, St. George Surrey Winchester 1875-1877 New Church CAMBERWELL St. Jude, Peckham CAMBERWELL, St. Andrew, Peckham Surrey Winchester 1875-1881 New Church CAPEL St. John the Baptist CAPEL Surrey Winchester 1863-1870 Enlargement CATHERINGTON All Saints CATHERINGTON Hampshire Winchester 1834 Enlargement/Gallery CHANDLER'S FORD St. Boniface AMPFIELD Hampshire Winchester 1901-1910 New Church CHARLWOOD St. Nicholas CHARLWOOD Surrey Winchester 1858-1860 Reseating/Repairs CHAWTON St. Nicholas CHAWTON Hampshire Winchester 1871-1872 Rebuild CHEAM St. Dunstan CHEAM, St. Dunstan Surrey Winchester 1862-1865 Rebuild CHELSHAM
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