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Magnificent palatial Church
Our first visit to this magnificent almost Gothic Church with superb architecture and marvellously grand interior....attending a String Quartets tribute to Coldplay. A wonderful experience.
Here to see the exhibition as part of the Portsmouth We Shine You Shine event. A great display set in a fantastic building. Worth visiting with or without the exhibition.
Sad occasion (funeral), but was very impressed with the architecture, especially inside. I was concerned about parking in that locality, so did not drive, but there is plenty of parking within the chu...
Beautiful church and tower and was built in the 19th century, however there has been history of churches on this site dating back to at least the 12th century. Really worth visiting this church.
Magnificent palatial Church
Our first visit to this magnificent almost Gothic Church with superb architecture and marvellously grand interior....attending a String Quartets tribute to Coldplay. A wonderful experience.
Exhibition Event
Here to see the exhibition as part of the Portsmouth We Shine You Shine event. A great display set in a fantastic building. Worth visiting with or without the exhibition.
Stunning inside
Sad occasion (funeral), but was very impressed with the architecture, especially inside. I was concerned about parking in that locality, so did not drive, but there is plenty of parking within the chu...
Lots of history
Beautiful church and tower and was built in the 19th century, however there has been history of churches on this site dating back to at least the 12th century. Really worth visiting this church.
Portsmouth Church on this site since 900s
It has a history going back to the 900s 4 different churchs have stood on the same spot Rader search and remains found under neath present church