St George's Church Preshute Wiltshire
There was a Saxon church here serving the now vanished settlement of Preshute. A Norman church was known to have existed in the 12th century and the dedication to St. George is first mentioned in 1232. In the 12th century the church had a chancel nave with south aisle and a west tower. In the 14th century the south aisle and chancel were rebuilt while the tower was rebuilt in the 15th century. In 1726 the Earl of Hertford built a west gallery as a family pew which from 1783 was reserved for guests staying at the Castle Inn. In 1854 the church except for the tower was rebuilt to the designs of Wyatt who preserved the outline of the medieval church but not the 12th century chancel arch. The present church has a tower of dressed stone
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Location: Preshute near Marlborough Wiltshire England UK
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