St Anne's Church, Bagshot

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St Anne's Church, Bagshot

Image: © Len Williams Taken: 25 Nov 2012

The Bagshot Parish Church of St Anne was built in the hey-day of Victorian church building to a neo-gothic style. Bagshot had separated from Windlesham village to become its own ecclesiastical parish in 1874 and the Church was built ten years later, largely with the patronage of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, who lived near-by in Bagshot Park. The attractive building is red brick with stone detail under a slate roof. There is a bell tower with a peal of 8 bells. It is grade II listed and situated in a conservation area.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.360553
Longitude
-0.699127