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All Saints Church, All Cannings
All Saints Church, dates from the 13th Century and is grade 2 listed. It can usually be found open during the day for prayer and holds regular Sunday worship.
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A large Grade 1 cruciform church with a spire. It is almost entirely Early English with some Norman and some Perpendicular work. The chancel is rib-vaulted and there is a nave roof of 1670. The east window is by Wailes.
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Please help preserve our Grade 1 listed church.
The church of All Saints is a building of stone and brick, in the Norman and Perpendicular styles consisting of chancel and nave, south porch, and an embattled western tower with turret and pinnacles, and containing 5 bells: the south doorway and chancel arch are fine examples of Norman work, and are ornamented with the beaded chevron and other mouldings: the 15th century tower, which had been lowered seven feet in 1617, was rebuilt in 1885.
St Nicholas is the parish church of Wilsford and situated towards the East end of the village. Largely an unrestored building, it dates from the 12th century although the nave and chancel are Early English, built in the 13th century. The tower was built in the fifteenth century with a quatrefoil frieze at the base, a fleur-de-lys frieze below the battlements and pierced stonework windows in the belfry.
As a parish we include Wedhampton and Lydeway. The Salisbury plains and the military training area also extend into our Parish. We have a school, a public house and a shop. St Michael and All Angels Church dates from the late 13th century and early 14th century and is a Grade 1 listed building. We hold services every week and more information can be found on our calendar.
The Parish includes Patney and Conock. Our beautiful church dates from the 11th century and has Norman features to it. It is a grade 1 listed building. We are a small but faithful community that worships together three times a month, further details are in the calendar.