About St Thomas Church, Winchester

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St Thomas Church (previously St Thomas & St Clement Church) is a disused Church of England parish church in Winchester, England.

An earlier St Thomas Church (which itself replaced a church dedicated to St Petroc which fell into decay in the 14th century following the Black Death) was in St Thomas Street. It was demolished in 1845 and replaced by the present church, about 100m away in Southgate Street.

Nikolaus Pevsner remarked that it is the most ambitious Victorian church in Winchester, and it is remarkable that it should be so early; for it is ‘archaeological’, i.e. no longer uninformed in its Gothic motifs and their handling.

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Archery Lane, Winchester, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, SO23 9EH

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