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Local Community - Churches

Note: We are currently adding details of the local churches. We apologise, if the information is not readily available. However, please revisit and hopefully we should have completed this page very soon. Thank You..

Bishop's Cannings
St. Mary the Virgin

Bradenstoke
Providence Baptist Church
Bradenstoke
Isaac Turner of Calne built a Particular Baptist Chapel at Clack in 1777. This building came to be known as Providence Chapel. It is built of red brick and is a high building with stone roof slates and stone dressings. A segmental-headed window is found in a hipped gable-end facing the street. This is surmounted by a wooden bell cupola. Windows below this appear to have been enlarged and a porch added. The ministers’ house is attached to it. By 1851 the average congregation numbered 110 persons in the morning, 112 in the afternoon and 50 in the evening service. This chapel was served by lay ministers. A baptistry had been added beneath the floor of the chapel by 1934. Prior to this baptisms had taken place in ‘Adam’s Dam’, a pond near Bradenstoke, or in disused clay-pits at Old Dauntsey brickyard.

Bradenstoke
St Mary's Church
Bradenstoke
SN15 4EL
The church of St. Mary was designed by C. F. Hansom in the Decorated style and was built in 1866 in stone at Gabriel Goldney’s expense. It has a nave, chancel and a north aisle. There is also a bell-cot in the west end of the nave. Carved stonework decorates its interior and the church’s carved font is reputed to have been exhibited at the 1862 Exhibition. The church is seen here from the south east.

 

Calne Baptist Church
Castle Street
Calne
SN11 0DX
Tel: +44(0)1249 812555

Calne Methodist Church
6 Silver Street
Calne
Wiltshire
SN11 0JF
Tel: +44(0)1249 821932

Calne St Edmond
65 Oxford Road
Calne
SN11 8AQ
Tel: +44(0)1249 813131

Calne
St Mary the Virgin
Church Street
Calne
SN11 0HU
Tel: +44(0)1249 816522

Compton Bassett
St. Swithin

Dauntsey
St. James the Great
www.oodwooc.co.uk/ph_daun_hist.htm

Derry Hill
Christ Church
Derry Hill
Calne

Contact
The New Vicarage
Church Road
Derry Hill
Calne
SN11 9NN
Tel: +44(0)1249 812172

 

Foxham
St John the Baptist

Hilmarton
St. Laurence
www.hilmarton.freeserve.co.uk
The Church has a 12th Century arcade of three bays, a wagon type nave roof and a stone screen. Some of the stained glass is by Clayton and Bell from around 1880. The tower was partly rebuilt and made taller in 1840 and the inside of the Church generally restored in 1879 -1881 by Street.

Melksham
St Michael and All Angels
Church Street
Melksham
Parish Office Tel.01225 791977
www.melksham.org.uk/stmichaels
 

Minety
Primitive Methodist Chapel

Purton
St. Mary's Church

Quemerford
Holy Trinity

Seagry
St. Mary the Virgin

Sutton Benger
All Saints

Tockenham
St. Giles
Tockenham
SN4 7PN

Wootton Bassett
Methodist Church

www.wbmc.co.uk
High Street
Wootton Bassett
Tel: +44(0)1793 853197
Services: Every Sunday: Morning worship/Junior Church & Creche 10.30am Evening: Worship/Fellowship, usually 6pm.

Wootton Bassett
St. Bartholomew and All Saints
www.stbartholomews-wb.com
1 Church Street
Wootton Bassett
Tel: +44(0)1793 853272 (24 hour Phone & Fax)

Wootton Bassett
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church
www.thesacredheartparish.co.uk
High Street
Wootton Bassett
Tel: +44(0)1793 852366

Yatton Keynell
St. Margaret