St Francis's, Salisbury
Introduction
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Image: © Andrew Smith Taken: 5 Aug 2007
The church was founded in 1930 when the surrounding residential area grew. The original building was a temporary wooden one on Stratford Road. This new building was started in 1938 and consecrated on 1940. It contains the bells from the church in the deserted village of Imber.