St Thomas, Charlton - Church of England

St Thomas,
Enham Lane,
Charlton,
Hampshire
Cemeteries
- The church does/did not have a graveyard.
Church History
- The Church was built in 1908 using some materials from the then chapel at Foxcotte (the tower of which remains at Foxcotte). The architect was Hugh Benson.
There has never been a graveyard at St Thomas' (Andover Town cemeteries were used instead). Most registers are held at the Hampshire County Records office in Winchester.
Church Records
Maps
The church is located at OS grid reference SU3509147043. You can see this on maps provided by:- this church marked on a Google map. (Use this to report a corrected location)
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