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Hursley church shows us typical ideas about Christianity and church building ideas that were held by most people in Victorian England.
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- Thu Jan 15 2004

... Hursley church shows us typical ideas about Christianity and church building ideas that were held by most people in Victorian England As there is not much left on Hursley we can only take a guess on what it actually looked like. Although we can make a fairly good guess at what it did actually look like, we can do this because of a church that was constructed roughly around the same time; St. Mary's at Avington. St. Mary's is similar in a lot of ways. We know that these two churches are very similar because, firstly, No.3 was built with all the main features you would expect from a church at that time, and secondly, the church was built around the 1750s', all of these features link well with Avington and how it was built. We have to have a good look at St. Mary's to work out what church 3














