Aston by Stone, St Saviour

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Brief description of church:     Newly reordered, beautiful country church.  Built in 1845/6 in the Early Gothic style by architect James Trubshaw.
Main points of interest about the church:    It feels somewhat remote from anywhere. An overgrown underground vault in the churchyard.  Serene feeling though.

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Address: (postcode) ST15 0BJ   / Access & contacts  /  Visitor opening times:       ?
Official website:       Church Near You page
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Aston grave, Parker Jervis

The Jervis / Parker Jervis family were the most influential in this area

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