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Church of St Mary and St Melor

A Grade I Listed Building in Amesbury, Wiltshire

The Abbey Church of St. Mary and St. Melor

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This church is of Norman origin and is the surviving part of a once great Abbey. The 15th-century Amesbury Clock, one of the earliest known examples of British clock-making skills is housed within the north transept. The two oldest church bells date from 1619, whilst the two newest commemorate World War II.

Uploaded by Bob Wood on 14 October 2012

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Building ID: 101182066
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