33-35 Church Road [1]
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St Laurence Hilmarton

in Hilmarton

📷 Photo by Michael Dibb · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

St Laurence Church in the village of Hilmarton is a working parish church that's been part of community life since the 13th century.

+44 1793 731134 Church Road, SN11 8SE

Walking through it feels like moving through layers of English architectural history, with medieval work still visible in the original chancel and nave. The Norman doorway counts among the earliest features, while the substantial Perpendicular Gothic tower, likely built in the 15th century, shows how the building expanded and adapted across generations. Victorians later carried out careful restorations that ensured the church could continue serving its congregation.

Step inside and you'll spot different periods of craftsmanship scattered throughout—in the stonework, stained glass, and woodwork. Each element reflects what mattered to the people who worshipped here during different eras, creating a genuine sense of continuity across the centuries. The space itself has a settling quality, somewhere you can spend time without rush, noticing how architectural styles shifted and layered over time.

Hilmarton village is quiet and understated, with the church still forming a focal point of local life. If you're travelling through Wiltshire, it sits conveniently between Calne and Chippenham, so it works as a genuine stop rather than a purposeful detour. Whether you're drawn by the technical evolution of medieval building methods or simply interested in how communities express themselves through their local heritage, the church offers plenty to discover with a careful look around.

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