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    Sherborne Abbey

    4.8 (6 reviews)

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    Life Church Poole

    Life Church Poole

    5.0(1 review)
    28.3 mi

    Life Church Poole is like nowhere else I've ever been. Extremely welcoming family vibe but also…read moreupbeat, modern and rooted in the 21st Century! If you're looking for a youthful energy (regardless of your age!) and passion for the word of God you've found the right place. Life changing, gentle and committed to the community.

    From the owner: We are excited about seeing people connecting to Jesus Christ & His Church and experiencing the…read morelife giving freedom only to be found and experienced through Christ. Our services are God centred, dynamic and inspirational and expectant of God to move in our lives. We gather together, people of all ages, nationalities and backgrounds imaginable, unified in one common thing and with one common cause: our relationship with Jesus Christ. We are friendly and we use lights, projectors and multi-media. The preaching is about God, His Word and His incredible love for people. We have a passion to help you wherever you are in your life's journey. We believe that He wants your life to be better and to use you to effectively and positively touch 'your world' with the great news of Jesus. And so, sometimes we laugh and sometimes we cry but we always pray and agree and believe. At the end of every service there is an invitation to everyone to join in with this incredible life in Jesus Christ. Life Church is led by Pastors Steve and Suzanne Martin. They have been in ministry for over 20 years, ministering effectively to Youth before pioneering Life Church.

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    St Thomas's Church - Lady Chapel

    St Thomas's Church

    4.5(2 reviews)
    32.4 mi

    Most visitors to Salisbury never get further than the famous and spectacular Cathedral, which is,…read moreadmittedly, the principal draw. But a few minutes' walk away is the town church of St Thomas's, which is well worth keeping half an hour free to see. Located right in the centre of mediaeval Salisbury, the church was built to serve the workers building the new cathedral, and was dedicated to St Thomas a Becket in 1220. However, most of the building we see today results from the rebuilding in the mid 1400s in the perpendicular gothic style. The nave in particular benefits from a huge clerestory of perpendicular panels windows, flooding the church with light. The nave has a fine 'Somerset' roof, complete with dozens of carved angels. The main draw, however, is the spectacular 'Doom' wall-painting above the chancel arch, painted around 1475, depicting the last judgement. Hidden Covered under whitewash during the Reformation, it was uncovered in the 19th century and vividly restored. It now ranks as the best preserved Doom Painting, to say nothing of being one of the most complete mediaeval wall paintings of any kind, in the UK. The painting shows Christ sitting in judgement, with the Apostles at his feet, and the New Jerusalem behind. To the left, angels raise the good from their graves to heaven, while on the right devils herd the bad into the mouth of a wonderful blood-red monster. (The 'bad' includes several Bishops I wonder what the contemporary Cathedral authorities made of this?) At the bottom sides of the painting, below the arch are images thought to be of St James (left) and St Osmund, the first Bishop of Salisbury, on the right. Other items of interest include the Lady Chapel, built in 1470 by William Swayne, and containing a rich array of 15th and 16th century memorials, as well as some small fragments of wall painting depicting the Annunciation, Visitation and Nativity. The chancel also dates from around this period, but is rather plainer in style. The south wall has a fine carved wooden memorial in memory of Henry Beckham, who died, aged 83, in 1671. He apparently carved it himself the panel below describes it as 'His own Worke'. The church is rich in other memorials, including diamond-shaped funeral hatchments and the Coat of Arms of Queen Elizabeth I. The tower is adorned by an attractive Tudor Quarter Clock which can be seen through an alley around the corner. There are daily services during the week and of course on Sundays, with an inclusive but traditional liturgy, which visitors are very welcome to join.

    Agree with the above really. It's beautiful, and interesting. The only things I'd add are:…read more- the organ was donated by George III to Salisbury diocese - the Doom gives some sort of context to the Cathedral in terms of showing the mindset of the people that built it....albeit a couple of hundred years later. Is that a bit pretentious? - the Christmas tree festival in early December is very good!

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    St Thomas's Church - The Nave, looking towards the Choir, with the Doom painting above the Chancel arch.

    The Nave, looking towards the Choir, with the Doom painting above the Chancel arch.

    St Thomas's Church - The West Front, facing St Thomas's Square

    The West Front, facing St Thomas's Square

    St Thomas's Church - The Nativity - Lady Chapel

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    The Nativity - Lady Chapel

    Sherborne Abbey - churches - Updated June 2026

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