English Heritage sites near Northington Parish

The Grange at Northington

THE GRANGE AT NORTHINGTON

1 miles from Northington 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)

7 miles from Northington Parish

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

Flowerdown Barrows

FLOWERDOWN BARROWS

7 miles from Northington 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.

Bishop's Waltham Palace

BISHOP'S WALTHAM PALACE

13 miles from Northington 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.

Silchester Roman City Walls and Amphitheatre

SILCHESTER ROMAN CITY WALLS AND AMPHITHEATRE

16 miles from Northington Parish

Originally a tribal centre of the Iron Age Atrebates, Silchester became the large and important Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum.

Medieval Merchant's House

MEDIEVAL MERCHANT'S HOUSE

18 miles from Northington Parish

A residence and place of business, this former merchant's House stood on one of the busiest streets in medieval Southampton.


Churches in Northington Parish

St. John the Evangelist Northington

Church Lane, Northington Hill, Northington, Alresford
01962 735066
http://northingtonparishcouncil.uk/parochial-church-council/

St. John's Northington is a Grade II * listed building and an extremely fine example of late Victorian Church architecture. Building work began in 1888 and St. John's was consecrated on15th October 1890.  It is largely the work of one man - the Architect Sir Thomas Graham Jackson. He was responsible for the design of the exterior and the interior, including the fixtures and fittings.  The building remains largely unaltered both inside and out. The result is an integrated whole, including remarkable features making it a Church of extraordinary worth and beauty, much loved by worshippers, the community and visitors. There are wood and stone carvings of the highest quality on the pew ends, choir stalls, the organ and the stone pulpit and its canopy. A magnificent Reredos depicting The Last Supper is at the head of the Church behind the altar. There is also a large working, counterbalanced candelabra - the centre-piece in the Choir - as well as 3 smaller candelabras in the Nave and wall brackets/candles in the North Aisle; all are used on special occasions. Of further note is the innovative use of concrete in the crypt and tower and in making precast blocks faced with flints to form part of the outer surface of the main walls.  The Charles Martin organ was built in the 1890s and installed with the Church.  There are 7 Bells, 3 of which are from the original church and are dated 1602, 1611, and 1700, (the latter two recast 1890).  Currently, there are 6 full circle ringing bells and the 1602 bell is installed as a fixed Service bell.  The bells, Memorials to the Henley and Baring Families and the weather vane were all moved from the previous Church, which stood on the area to the left of the Memorial Cross, in what is now the car park.  There is a listing of all those buried around the old church in the current St John's in a folder at the entrance. 

The church is normally unlocked from mid morning to mid afternoon each day, except in poor weather, by volunteers.  Guide books are available at the entrance.  


Pubs in Northington Parish

Woolpack Inn

Alresford Road, Totford, SO24 9TJ
(01962) 734184
thewoolpackinn.co.uk

This Grade 1 listed country pub and inn was built for accommodation on the Drovers Trail, originally. Its 8 bedrooms has AA 4 star accreditation. The pub specialises in accommodating shooting parties and walking groups and has a large dinin...