High Cross, Hampshire
High Cross | |
Hampshire | |
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St Peter's Church, High Cross | |
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Grid reference: | SU712265 |
Location: | 51°2’3"N, -0°59’7"W |
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Local Government | |
Council: | East Hampshire |
High Cross is a village in Hampshire, three miles north-west of Petersfield, north of the A272 road.
Though small, the village has a church, St Peter's, which was built in 1862. The interior is Victorian in a plain Early English style, but it has three Norman arches and columns which were reconstructed here from the old church at Froxfield Green (demolished 1861). It is a Grade II listed building.[1] The church is within the Benefice of Steep and Froxfield and Privett.
Outside links
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References
- ↑ National Heritage List 1264247: Church of St Peter (Grade II listing)
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