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Bath and Wells.Xlsx Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant reason ABBAS AND TEMPLE COMBE St. Mary ABBAS AND TEMPLE COMBE Somerset Bath & Wells 1864‐1865 Enlargement ABBAS AND TEMPLE COMBE St. Mary ABBAS AND TEMPLE COMBE Somerset Bath & Wells 1973‐1976 Repairs AISHOLT All Saints AISHOLT Somerset Bath & Wells 1958‐1962 Repairs ALLER St. Andrew ALLER Somerset Bath & Wells 1861‐1862 Enlargement ANGERSLEIGH St. Michael & AllAngels ANGERSLEIGH Somerset Bath & Wells 1968‐1969 Repairs ANSFORD St. Andrew ANSFORD Somerset Bath & Wells 1859‐1861 Enlargement ASH Holy Trinity MARTOCK Somerset Bath & Wells 1839‐1841 New Church ASH Holy Trinity ASH Somerset Bath & Wells 1886‐1890 Enlargement ASH PRIORS Holy Trinity ASH PRIORS Somerset Bath & Wells 1873‐1874 Reseating/Repairs ASHBRITTLE St. John the Baptist ASHBRITTLE Somerset Bath & Wells 1955‐1957 Repairs ASHCOTT All Saints ASHCOTT Somerset Bath & Wells 1831‐1839 Enlargement/Gallery ASHILL St. Mary ASHILL Somerset Bath & Wells 1881‐1883 Reseating/Repairs ASHILL St. Mary ASHILL Somerset Bath & Wells 1925‐1927 Repairs ASHWICK St. James KILMERSDON Somerset Bath & Wells 1823‐1825 Rebuild AXBRIDGE St. John the Baptist AXBRIDGE Somerset Bath & Wells 1877‐1887 Reseating/Repairs AXBRIDGE St. John the Baptist AXBRIDGE Somerset Bath & Wells 1951‐1959 Repairs AXBRIDGE St. John the Baptist AXBRIDGE Somerset Bath & Wells 1962‐1964 Repairs AXBRIDGE St. John the Baptist AXBRIDGE Somerset Bath & Wells 1979‐1980 Repairs BABCARRY Holy Cross BABCARRY Somerset Bath & Wells 1875‐1876 Enlargement BABINGTON St. Margaret BABINGTON Somerset Bath & Wells 1938‐1941 Repairs BACKWELL St. Andrew BACKWELL Somerset Bath & Wells 1872‐1874 Reseating/Repairs BAGBOROUGH, WEST St. Pancras BAGBOROUGH, WEST Somerset Bath & Wells 1838‐1839 Enlargement BAGBOROUGH, WEST St. Pancras BAGBOROUGH, WEST Somerset Bath & Wells 1964‐1966 Repairs BANWELL St. Andrew BANWELL Somerset Bath & Wells 1927‐1931 Repairs BARRINGTON St. Mary the Virgin BARRINGTON Somerset Bath & Wells 1860‐1863 Enlargement BARROW, NORTH St. Nicholas BARROW, NORTH Somerset Bath & Wells 1948‐1950 Other BARTON ST. DAVID St. David BARTON ST. DAVID Somerset Bath & Wells 1873‐1894 Enlargement BATCOMBE St. Mary the Virgin BATCOMBE Somerset Bath & Wells 1843‐1845 Reseating/Repairs BATCOMBE St. Mary the Virgin BATCOMBE Somerset Bath & Wells 1927‐1929 Repairs BATH Holy Trinity, Walcot BATH, St. Swithun, Walcot Somerset Bath & Wells 1818‐1840 New Church BATH St. Michael BATH, St. Michael Somerset Bath & Wells 1834‐1837 Rebuild BATH St. James BATH, St. James Somerset Bath & Wells 1847‐1848 Enlargement/Gallery BATH St. John the Baptist, Bathwick BATH, St. Mary the Virgin, Bathwick Somerset Bath & Wells 1860‐1862 New Church BATH St. John the Baptist, Bathwick BATH, St. John the Baptist, Bathwick Somerset Bath & Wells 1870‐1871 Enlargement BATH St. Bartholomew BATH, St. Bartholomew Somerset Bath & Wells 1975 Enlargement BATH St. Bartholomew BATH, St. Bartholomew Somerset Bath & Wells 1976‐1977 Repairs BATHEASTON St. John the Baptist BATHEASTON Somerset Bath & Wells 1866‐1868 Enlargement BATHPOOL Mission Church MONKTON, WEST Somerset Bath & Wells 1897 New Church BECKINGTON St. Gregory BECKINGTON Somerset Bath & Wells 1872‐1880 Reseating/Repairs BEER CROCOMBE St. James BEER CROCOMBE Somerset Bath & Wells 1934‐1936 Repairs BERKLEY St. Mary the Virgin BERKLEY Somerset Bath & Wells 1948‐1949 Repairs BERKLEY St. Mary the Virgin BERKLEY Somerset Bath & Wells 1959‐1961 Repairs BERROW St. Mary the Virgin BERROW Somerset Bath & Wells 1843‐1844 Reseating/Repairs BICKENHALL St. Paul BICKENHALL Somerset Bath & Wells 1846‐1848 Rebuild BICKNOLLER St. George BICKNOLLER Somerset Bath & Wells 1871‐1873 Reseating/Repairs BIDDISHAM St. John the Baptist BIDDISHAM Somerset Bath & Wells 1961‐1963 Repairs BINEGAR Holy Trinity BINEGAR Somerset Bath & Wells 1858‐1859 Enlargement BISHOP SUTTON Holy Trinity CHEW MAGNA Somerset Bath & Wells 1845‐1848 New Church BISHOP'S HULL St. Peter & St. Paul BISHOP'S HULL Somerset Bath & Wells 1825‐1827 Enlargement BISHOP'S LYDEARD St. Mary the Virgin BISHOP'S LYDEARD Somerset Bath & Wells 1858‐1860 Enlargement BISHOPSWORTH St. Peter BRISTOL, St. John the Baptist, Bedminster Somerset Bath & Wells 1841‐1843 New Church BLACKFORD Holy Trinity WEDMORE Somerset Bath & Wells 1822‐1823 New Church BLACKFORD Holy Trinity BLACKFORD Somerset Bath & Wells 1913‐1914 Repairs BLAGDON St. Andrew BLAGDON Somerset Bath & Wells 1821‐1823 Enlargement BLEADON St. Peter BLEADON Somerset Bath & Wells 1858‐1859 Reseating/Repairs BOWLISH School Chapel SHEPTON MALLET, St. Peter & St. Paul Somerset Bath & Wells 1868 New Church BRADLEY, WEST Parish Church BRADLEY, WEST Somerset Bath & Wells 1963‐1966 Repairs BRATTON SEYMOUR St. Nicholas BRATTON SEYMOUR Somerset Bath & Wells 1930 Repairs BRENT KNOLL St. Michael BRENT KNOLL Somerset Bath & Wells 1957‐1958 Repairs BRENT, EAST St. Mary the Virgin BRENT, EAST Somerset Bath & Wells 1858‐1859 Reseating/Repairs BRENT, EAST St. Mary the Virgin BRENT, EAST Somerset Bath & Wells 1969‐1970 Repairs BRENT, EAST St. Mary the Virgin BRENT, EAST Somerset Bath & Wells 1975‐1976 Repairs BREWHAM, SOUTH St. John the Baptist BREWHAM, SOUTH Somerset Bath & Wells 1819‐1828 Reseating/Gallery BREWHAM, SOUTH St. John the Baptist BREWHAM, SOUTH Somerset Bath & Wells 1883‐1884 Reseating/Repairs BRIDGEHAMPTON Mission Church YEOVILTON Somerset Bath & Wells 1889 New Church BRIDGWATER Holy Trinity BRIDGWATER, St. Mary Somerset Bath & Wells 1834‐1841 New Church BRIDGWATER keswick BRIDGWATER, St. Mary Somerset Bath & Wells 1843‐1844 New Church BRIDGWATER St. Mary BRIDGWATER, St. Mary Somerset Bath & Wells 1849‐1854 Reseating/Repairs BRIDGWATER St. John the Baptist,Eastover BRIDGWATER, St. John the Baptist, Eastover Somerset Bath & Wells 1972‐1973 Repairs BRISLINGTON St. Luke BRISLINGTON, St. Luke Somerset Bath & Wells 1818‐1820 Enlargement BROMPTON RALPH St. Mary the Virgin BROMPTON RALPH Somerset Bath & Wells 1845‐1847 Reseating/Repairs BROMPTON REGIS St. Mary the Virgin BROMPTON REGIS Somerset Bath & Wells 1852‐1854 Reseating/Repairs BROMPTON REGIS St. Mary the Virgin BROMPTON REGIS Somerset Bath & Wells 1967‐1968 Repairs BROMPTON REGIS St. Mary the Virgin BROMPTON REGIS Somerset Bath & Wells 1980‐1982 Repairs BRUTON St. Mary the Virgin BRUTON Somerset Bath & Wells 1842 Reseating/Repairs BRUTON St. Mary the Virgin BRUTON Somerset Bath & Wells 1871‐1879 Reseating/Repairs BRUTON St. Mary the Virgin BRUTON Somerset Bath & Wells 1948‐1949 Repairs BRUTON St. Mary the Virgin BRUTON Somerset Bath & Wells 1965‐1967 Repairs BUCKLAND, WEST St. Mary the Virgin BUCKLAND, WEST Somerset Bath & Wells 1973‐1974 Repairs BURNHAM St. Andrew BURNHAM Somerset Bath & Wells 1838‐1839 Enlargement/Gallery BURRINGTON Holy Trinity BURRINGTON Somerset Bath & Wells 1883‐1884 Repairs BURROWBRIDGE St. Michael STOKE ST. GREGORY Somerset Bath & Wells 1836‐1838 Rebuild BURTLE St. Philip & St. James EDINGTON Somerset Bath & Wells 1838‐1840 New Church BUTCOMBE St. Michael & All Angels BUTCOMBE Somerset Bath & Wells 1867‐1879 Enlargement BUTCOMBE St. Michael & All Angels BUTCOMBE Somerset Bath & Wells 1974‐1976 Repairs CADBURY, SOUTH St. Thomas a Becket CADBURY, SOUTH Somerset Bath & Wells 1835‐1836 Enlargement CAMEL, WEST All Saints CAMEL, WEST Somerset Bath & Wells 1866‐1867 Reseating/Repairs CAMEL, WEST All Saints CAMEL, WEST Somerset Bath & Wells 1925‐1927 Repairs CAMEL, WEST All Saints CAMEL, WEST Somerset Bath & Wells 1927‐1928 Repairs CAMEL, WEST All Saints CAMEL, WEST Somerset Bath & Wells 1958‐1959 Repairs CAMERTON St. Peter CAMERTON Somerset Bath & Wells 1842 Enlargement/Gallery CANNINGTON St. Mary CANNINGTON Somerset Bath & Wells 1884‐1886 Enlargement CARHAMPTON St. John the Baptist CARHAMPTON Somerset Bath & Wells 1862‐1863 Reseating/Repairs CASTLE CARY All Saints CASTLE CARY Somerset Bath & Wells 1852‐1856 Enlargement/Gallery CHAFFCOMBE St. Michael & All Angels CHAFFCOMBE Somerset Bath & Wells 1857‐1860 Enlargement CHAPEL ALLERTON Parish Church CHAPEL ALLERTON Somerset Bath & Wells 1858‐1860 Enlargement CHARD St. Mary the Virgin CHARD, St. Mary the Virgin Somerset Bath & Wells 1827‐1829 Enlargement/Gallery CHARD St. Mary the Virgin CHARD, St. Mary the Virgin Somerset Bath & Wells 1829‐1831 Enlargement/Gallery CHARD St. John the Evangelist,Tatworth CHARD, St. Mary the Virgin Somerset Bath & Wells 1840‐1852 New Church CHARD St. Mary the Virgin CHARD, St. Mary the Virgin Somerset Bath & Wells 1881‐1888 Enlargement CHARLTON ADAM St. Peter & St. Paul CHARLTON ADAM Somerset Bath & Wells 1890‐1892 Reseating/Repairs CHARLTON ADAM St. Peter & St. Paul CHARLTON ADAM Somerset Bath & Wells 1921‐1922 Repairs CHARLTON ADAM St. Peter & St. Paul CHARLTON ADAM Somerset Bath & Wells 1952‐1953 Repairs CHARLTON ADAM St. Peter & St. Paul CHARLTON ADAM Somerset Bath & Wells 1969‐1970 Repairs CHARLTON HORETHORNE St. Peter CHARLTON HORETHORNE Somerset Bath & Wells 1863 Enlargement CHARLTON HORETHORNE St. Peter & St. Paul CHARLTON HORETHORNE Somerset Bath & Wells 1930‐1931 Repairs CHARTERHOUSE ON MENDIP Mission Church CHARTERHOUSE ON MENDIP Somerset Bath & Wells 1908 New Church CHEDDAR St. Andrew CHEDDAR Somerset Bath & Wells 1872‐1873 Reseating/Repairs CHEDDON FITZPAINE St. Mary Magdalene CHEDDON FITZPAINE Somerset Bath & Wells 1860‐1861 Enlargement CHEDZOY St. Mary the Virgin CHEDZOY Somerset Bath & Wells 1959‐1961 Repairs CHEDZOY St. Mary the Virgin CHEDZOY Somerset Bath & Wells 1969‐1970 Repairs CHELWOOD St. Leonard CHELWOOD Somerset Bath & Wells 1860‐1861 Enlargement CHELWOOD St. Leonard CHELWOOD Somerset Bath & Wells 1958‐1959
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