English Heritage sites near Bullington Parish

Flowerdown Barrows

FLOWERDOWN BARROWS

6 miles from Bullington Parish

Three Bronze Age burial mounds, once part of a much larger 'barrow cemetery', including two bowl barrows, and the largest and finest disc barrow in Hampshire.

The Grange at Northington

THE GRANGE AT NORTHINGTON

7 miles from Bullington Parish

Set like a lakeside temple in a landscaped park, The Grange at Northington is the foremost example of the Greek Revival style in England.

Wolvesey Castle (Old Bishop's Palace)

WOLVESEY CASTLE (OLD BISHOP'S PALACE)

8 miles from Bullington Parish

Wolvesey has been an important residence of the wealthy and powerful Bishops of Winchester since Anglo-Saxon times.

Ludgershall Castle and Cross

LUDGERSHALL CASTLE AND CROSS

14 miles from Bullington Parish

The ruins and earthworks of a royal castle dating mainly from the 12th and 13th centuries, frequently used as a hunting lodge. The remains of the medieval cross stand in the centre of the village.

Bishop's Waltham Palace

BISHOP'S WALTHAM PALACE

16 miles from Bullington Parish

The ruins of a medieval palace (together with later additions) used by the Bishops and senior clergy of Winchester as they travelled through their diocese.

Donnington Castle

DONNINGTON CASTLE

17 miles from Bullington Parish

The striking twin-towered 14th-century gatehouse of this castle, later the focus of a Civil War siege and battle, survives amid impressive earthworks.


Churches in Bullington Parish

St Michael & All Angels

Bullington Lane Bullington Winchester
01256 893573
https://www.hantswhit.church/worship-with-us

This gem of a medieval church on the banks of the River Dever has a rich heritage dating back to the 11th century. 

The bell tower houses three bells which, thanks to the generosity of many people and several grant-giving bodies, were restored to full change ringing in a unique conservation and restoration project that English Heritage called "an excellent scheme". The restored bells were rededicated to God in honour of HM the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012. Two of the three bells are listed: one of them dates from about 1399 and is among the oldest in Hampshire. 

The church is now a chapel-of-ease to All Saints, Barton Stacey, part of the Lower Dever Benefice. Click on Picture Gallery to see photos of the church and the bells. We welcome you to our Book of Common Prayer services held twice a month (see calendar for details).

Find us on facebook at Bullington Church.

 


No churches found in Bullington Parish