Wotton Underwood

The building

The original church on this site was built some time between 1070 and 1130 and would have consisted of a simple nave and chancel. Remains of the decorative work of this period can be seen in the 12th century diapered lintel over the west doorway.

Ludgershall

The building

Ludergshall lies on the edge of the Bernwode Forest and it remains, as it has done for centuries, a typical English village. It still has working farms, with sheep and cattle still occasionally driven across the green. Within this tranquil setting, a church has stood on the site of St Mary's since 1080 and most probably before. Over the centuries many changes have taken place allowing the buildings to develop into what you see and enjoy today.