St Mary the Virgin Church, Great Brickhill

St Mary the Virgin's Church at Brickhill is a Grade II listed parish church. The church is known to have an interesting history.

About this building

The south aisle and the chapel of the church were erected in 1460. The north aisle and the chapel were later added in 1500.  The church was restored in 1865 using the local greensand rubble and limestone. The church seats 300 people at a time. The pipe organ of the church, built by William Hill and Son, was installed in 1875.

Other nearby buildings

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St Mary the Virgin

A very warm welcome to our beautiful medieval church, which lies tucked away down a quiet lane on the south side of the village. For centuries men and women have worshipped and celebrated here and we continue to build on that rich heritage.

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Stowe Parish Church

Welcome to Stowe parish church, situated in the beautiful, world famous Stowe Landscape gardens run by the National Trust.
More than 800 years old and situated in the midst of the Stowe Estate, to the south west of the house, it is intentionally hidden by evergreens planted by Lord Cobham to conceal the church and is all that is left of the medieval village from the mansion.