Wilton: St George
Introduction
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Image: © John Sutton Taken: 11 Jun 2018
The Grade II* listing text begins "The outside is mostly Victorian, but a little long-and-short work in the west wall south of the tower is evidence that the west end of the nave incorporates some remains of a Saxon chapel. The tower was completely rebuilt in 1853, on the model of smaller Perp village churches in Somerset: of two stages, with diagonal buttresses, embattled parapet and two-light bell openings". The road is narrow and winding, so the church path is a safe route for pedestrians.