Parishes/churches within 3 miles of - SU200385

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Miles
0.1NESt Andrew, Church of England, Boscombe
0.6NNESt John The Baptist, A338, Church of England, Allington
~ 1SSWBaptist Church, Other, Idmiston
~ 1SSWChapel of St. Thomas, Other, Idmiston
~ 1SSWRoman Catholic Church, Other, Porton Camp
~ 1SSWGarrison Church, Other, Porton Down
~ 1SSWChurch of St. Nicholas, Other, Porton
0.7SSWAll Saints, Church Road, Church of England, Idmiston
1.4SSWSt Nicholas, Winterslow Road, Church of England, Porton
1.6NESt Andrew, Newton Tony, Church of England, Newton Tony
1.6NEWesleyan Church, Newton Tony, Other, Newton Tony
~ 2SSWMethodist Chapel, Other, Winterbourne Gunner
2.3SSWSt Mary, A338, Church of England, Winterbourne Gunner
2.6NWAmesbury Baptist Church, Butterfield Drive, Baptist, Amesbury
2.7SSWBourne Valley Methodist Church, A338, Methodist, Winterbourne Dauntsey
~ 3SSWMethodist Chapel, Other, Winterbourne Earls
~ 3SSWOld Church of St. Michael, Other, Winterbourne Earls
3.0NESt Nicholas, A338, Church of England, Cholderton
~ 3SSWIndependent Meeting House, Other, Winterbourne Dauntsey
~ 3SSWMethodist Chapel, Other, Winterbourne Dauntsey
2.9SSWSt Michael & All Angels, A338, Church of England, Winterbourne Earls

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The GENUKI church database is not a complete list of all churches, and for many areas it just contains most parish churches at the start of the 19th century. It is planned that over time many more churches will be added but until then we hope that those it does find are useful.

The distances shown above are in most cases only approximate.This is because the church locations themselves are given as the corner of nearest Km square on the Ordnance Survey map in most cases. Some have been updated to the actual 1/10 Km location, but the majority have not. So use the distances as a guide, not a precise figure.