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St Swithun's Church, Martyr Worthy
St Swithun, Martyr Worthy - geograph.org.uk - 963812.jpg
OS grid reference SU 51568 32777
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Architecture
Years built 12th century
Administration
Deanery Alresford
Diocese Winchester

St Swithun's Church in Martyr Worthy, Hampshire, England, is a historic church. It belongs to the Church of England, which is the main Christian church in England. This church serves the local community, offering a place for worship and gatherings.

A Glimpse into History

St Swithun's Church is very old. Some parts of the building were built in the 12th century. That means it has been standing for over 800 years! Imagine all the history it has seen.

What is a Listed Building?

The church is known as a Grade II* listed building. This means it is a very important historical building. The government protects it because of its special architecture and history. It's like a national treasure!

Special Spire Design

The church has a unique roof design called a broach spire. This is a tall, pointy roof that sits on top of the tower. It's so special that another church, The Barn Church in Kew, London, copied its design. This shows how beautiful and influential St Swithun's architecture is.

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