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Garrison Church, Larkhill
Garrison Church of St Alban the Martyr
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Garrison Church, Larkhill is located in Wiltshire
Garrison Church, Larkhill
Garrison Church, Larkhill
Location in Wiltshire
51°11′50″N 1°48′24″W / 51.1971°N 1.8067°W / 51.1971; -1.8067
Location Lawrence Road, Larkhill, Wiltshire
Country United Kingdom
Denomination Church of England
Architecture
Functional status Active
Heritage designation Grade II listed
Designated 2015
Architect(s) William A Ross
Style Swedish-influenced design
Specifications
Number of towers 1
Materials Red brick
Administration
Diocese Jurisdiction: Bishop to the Forces
Location: Diocese of Salisbury

The Garrison Church of St Alban the Martyr is a Church of England church in Larkhill, Wiltshire, England.

History

The garrison church, dedicated to St Alban the Martyr and St Barbara, was built in 1937 and replaced an earlier wooden church. The architect, as for the officers' mess, was William Ross; construction is in red brick, with a short southwest tower.

In 2011 the church became the regimental church of the Royal Artillery. The regimental chapel at the Woolwich Barracks closed around the same time, and two stained glass windows were moved to the Larkhill church where they are displayed in lightboxes. One of these is by Christopher Whall, an Arts & Crafts artist.

In 2015, as part of the 300th anniversary celebrations of the Royal Artillery, an additional memorial was created outside the existing structure. Designed to look like the surviving perimeter wall and chapel of St George's Garrison Church, Woolwich, the former Royal Artillery Garrison Chapel, it is painted in the Regimental colours of red and blue. The memorial houses some of the memorial plaques from the Woolwich chapel and a memorial to those members of the Royal Artillery who have been awarded the Victoria Cross. Planned to be completed in time for the 300th anniversary in May 2016, construction was delayed due to concerns over the impact of work close to the Stonehenge World Heritage Site. Instead, Her Majesty the Queen, the Royal Artillery Captain General, laid the cornerstone during her visit to Larkhill in May 2016 and the building was completed in time for the dedication ceremony at the annual St Barbara's Day Service (the Royal Artillery's Patron Saint) on 4 December 2016.

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