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St Andrew, Collingbourne Ducis, Wiltshire

Location
(51°16′54″N, 1°39′15″W)
Collingbourne Ducis
SU 242 537
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Wiltshire
now Wiltshire
medieval Salisbury
now Salisbury
medieval St Andrew
now St Andrew
  • Allan Brodie
7 Nov 1992

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Feature Sets
Description

The church has a 12th century nave with aisles and arcades. The aisle windows were replaced in the 14th-early 15th century. The chancel was possibly built in the 13th century but was rebuilt or restored by GE Street in 1856. There were further restorations by Sir Arthur Blomfield in 1877 and again in 1902. The church also has a Perpendicular west tower.

History

In Domesday Book Gerald the priest of Wilton held the tithe of this church. The church was said to be derelict and dismantled (65b, 19).

Features

Interior Features

Arcades

Nave
Bibliography

Frances Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedications: or, England’s Patron Saints, Volume 3, London 1899, 92.

DCMS Listing Description

Domesday Book, ed. Caroline and Frank Thorn. Chichester 1979, 65b, 19.

Nikolaus Pevsner & Bridget Cherry, The Buildings of England: Wiltshire, Harmondsworth 1975, 2nd edition, 187.