Exterior view of St Thomas of Canterbury's Church, seen from the east, with the apse and churchyard in the foreground

Date:
1940 - 1962
Location:
St Thomas' Church, Tangley, Test Valley, Hampshire
Reference:
AA62/07254
Type:
Photograph (Negative)
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Description

The building is a single cell medieval church with an apse on the eastern end, a north vestry and transept, south porch and a west tower, which was added in 1898. The apse is in the foreground, just behind the churchyard, with a semi-circular tiled roof and the wall behind it to the south has buttresses. In the distance is the south porch and the west tower, which has an octagonal stair tower at the south west corner. The church dates back to the medieval period but was extensively rebuilt in 1875 by William White.

Content

This is part of the Series: EMB01/01 Negatives taken by Mrs E M Booty; within the Collection: EMB01 Mrs E M Booty Collection

Rights

© Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Photographer: Booty, Ethel Mary

Keywords

Medieval Parish Church, Victorian Parish Church