St Nicholas (The Lock Up)

Some of the earliest evidence of habitation here comes from fragments of Roman settlements. Discoveries from archaeological digs have revealed the remains of a large Roman Villa decorated with well preserved mosaic on the playing grounds of St Laurence School.

About this building

For more information visit on this building visit www.explorechurches.org/church/st-nicholas-bradford-avon

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St Laurence

Bradford on Avon was an important religious centre in Saxon times and St Laurence's church is an ancient building, thought to be one of the most complete Saxon buildings still in existence.

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St Swithin

Christian witness may have taken place on this site since Roman times. The first church was built soon after 971 AD and dedicated to the memory of Swithin, Bishop of Winchester from 852 to 862. The foundations of this Saxon church lie beneath the floor of the crypt.

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St Cyriac's Church

St Cyriac's Church was built in the 14th and 15th century on the site of a former Saxon church. This Norman-style church is worth a visit for its gargoyles and decorative vaulting.