Deepest Wiltshire

Foxley Church, Norton, Wiltshire:


This is one of the few churches in the country with an unknown dedication. The Church is of mainly Early English design with an unusual t-shaped interior, Jacobean pews cut down to make benches, a communion rail and Georgian furnishings. The west bay of the Church was demolished and the north aisle extended in the Middle Ages to protect it and give it the two cross roof. The low west tower has a pinnacle too big for it. The porch and doorway are c.1800. The reredos is c.1800 and has plain panels with moulded frames. Shamelessly copied from the Wiltshire County Council website.

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