Garsdon All Saints Church

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All Saints church covers the parish of Garsdon, 4 miles to the east of Malmesbury in North Wiltshire. The church sits on a hill, surrounded by fields, with spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Although it has a medieval tower, it was extensively rebuilt in about 1850. A peal of tubular bells hang in the tower. The church seats about 80 people.

The church has connections with the Washington Family and contains the Washington Memorials and some 17th century plate. Garsdon is Saxon for Green Hill, and by association, a Woodbridge Group Good Friday service and outside crucifixion drama takes place each Easter.

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All Saints church covers the parish of Garsdon, 4 miles to the east of Malmesbury in North Wiltshire. The church sits on a hill, surrounded by fields, with spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Although it has a medieval tower, it was extensively rebuilt in about 1850. A peal of tubular bells hang in the tower. The church seats about 80 people.

The church has connections with the Washington Family and contains the Washington Memorials and some 17th century plate. Garsdon is Saxon for Green Hill, and by association, a Woodbridge Group Good Friday service and outside crucifixion drama takes place each Easter.

All Saints church covers the parish of Garsdon, 4 miles to the east of Malmesbury in North Wiltshire. The church sits on a hill, surrounded by fields, with spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Although it has a medieval tower, it was extensively rebuilt in about 1850. A peal of tubular bells hang in the tower. The church seats about 80 people.

The church has connections with the Washington Family and contains the Washington Memorials and some 17th century plate. Garsdon is Saxon for Green Hill, and by association, a Woodbridge Group Good Friday service and outside crucifixion drama takes place each Easter.

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