St. Mary the Virgin, Gillingham
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Image: © John Barrett Taken: 15 Apr 2004
St. Mary the Virgin Gillingham's church is a large building of which only the chancel - of the 14th century - is original; the rest dates from the 19th and 20th centuries. The tower, with its typical Somerset tracery, is a reminder that it is near the county boundary.