St Andrew

Hagbourne parish church was built, or rebuilt, at the beginning of the 12th century, and consisted then of a nave and chancel. Only a few walls remain from this time.

About this building

For more information visit on this building visit www.explorechurches.org/church/st-andrew-east-hagbourne

Other nearby buildings

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Carmel College Synagogue

The Carmel College Synagogue was built in 1963-1964 in the former Carmel College. This was the first Jewish public boarding school in the UK. The college has been closed since 1997. The synagogue is currently a Grade II Listed Building.

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St Mary

St Mary's church has the privilege of nestling close to one the loveliest stretches of the River Thames.

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St Mary the Virgin

St Mary's Ewelme is an exceptional church with a distinguished history. The present building has not changed greatly for almost 600 years, having been reordered in 1437. It is a rare opportunity to see a place of worship with strong echoes stretching back over 100 years before the Reformation. Many people come to see the tomb of Alice de la Pole, Geoffrey Chaucer's granddaughter.

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