St Mary Magdalene Church, Hilperton

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St Mary Magdalene Church, Hilperton

Image: © Julian P Guffogg Taken: 17 Aug 2019

Also known as The Tin Church, it was built as a chapel of ease to St. Michael's church at Hilperton in 1899.It was ordered prefabricated and erected on land given by Lord Long. Later on money was given for a stone church, but it was insufficient, and only half was built, attached to the Tin Church. It is still in use today. Info: Wiltshire Council.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.336133
Longitude
-2.198046