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Church of St Peter and St Paul, Hambledon

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Church of St Peter and St Paul, Hambledon — Grade I listed building-listed church in england-south-east, United Kingdom.

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Church of St Peter and St Paul, Hambledon is a Grade I listed building-listed church in england-south-east, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1301325). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Details SU 6415 16/1 HAMBLEDON CHURCH LANE Church of St Peter and St Paul I Parish church. Saxon church of aisleless nave and chancel, absorbed by the formation (c1160) of a north aisle of two bays and a south aisle (late C12), with several C13 eastward extensions, comprising extension of the Saxon chancel (with replaced Early English chancel arch) with north and south aisles of three bays, and later a larger new chancel of three-bays. C13 west tower (substantially rebuilt 1794 after a fire): on its south side a two-storeyed vestry (C15), and a two storey- ed C13 porch. Walls of flint with stone dressings; stepped buttresses, lancet windows, some replaced by C15 Perpendicular windows, some flint and stone patterned walling to the porch. The tower has mixed flint and stone walling with brick quoins to the upper stages and small corner pinnacles. The interior indicates the phases of construction; there are remains of the Saxon eaves band and also the vertical lesesnes, the western part has a wider nave with round arches to the north side with Norman decoration, and pointed to the south with some dog tooth, both on cylindrical columns, the central part with its narrower nave (being the former chancel), pointed arches, cylindrical and octagonal columns with moulded caps, the chancel with wide splays to the coupled lancets, and squints at each side. The original west wall of the aisles survives, with Norman window splays, and there are clustered shafts to the arches between the older and later nave and north aisle. The base of the pulpit is medieval, and there are several C18 wall monuments as well as a Royal Coat of Arms of 1953. Listing NGR: SU6463015194 Legacy The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system. Legacy System number: 146458 Legacy Sy

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Church of St Peter and St Paul is located in Hambledon, South-East England. It is a Grade I listed building, notable for its architectural significance and historical importance.

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Coordinates
50.9325, -1.0816
County
Hampshire
District
Winchester
Parish
Hambledon
Postcode
PO7 4RS
Parliamentary constituency
Winchester
Established
1160

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Church of St Peter and St Paul, Hambledon?
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Hambledon is in Hampshire, South-East England, United Kingdom (postcode PO7 4RS), in the parish of Hambledon.
Is Church of St Peter and St Paul, Hambledon a listed building?
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Hambledon is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is Church of St Peter and St Paul, Hambledon free to visit?
Yes, Church of St Peter and St Paul, Hambledon is free to enter.
How do I get to Church of St Peter and St Paul, Hambledon?
Drivers can navigate to postcode PO7 4RS. It sits within the Winchester parliamentary constituency.