List of churches in Hampshire
A list of churches and church buildings in Hampshire, England (including the unitary authorities of Southampton and Portsmouth) listed by borough:
Basingstoke and Deane
- Sandham Memorial Chapel
- St Michael's Church, Basingstoke
- St Lawrence's Church, Weston Patrick
- RCCG Rehoboth Chapel, Basingstoke[1]
Eastleigh
- St Mary's Church, Bishopstoke
- Emmanuel Baptist Church, Eastleigh
- King's Community Church
- St John's Church, Hedge End
- St Nicolas' Church, North Stoneham
Hart
Rushmoor
- Cathedral of St Michael and St George, Aldershot
- Church of St Michael the Archangel, Aldershot
- Royal Garrison Church (Aldershot)
- St Andrew's Garrison Church, Aldershot
- St Joseph's Church, Aldershot
- Holy Trinity Church, Aldershot
- New Testament Church of God, Aldershot
- St John's Church, Farnborough
Portsmouth
- ChristCentral Church Portsmouth[2]
- Domus Dei
- Mountain of Fire and Miracles, Portsmouth
- Portsmouth Cathedral
- Cathedral of St John the Evangelist, Portsmouth
- Southwick Priory
Southampton
- Above Bar Church
- Avenue St Andrew's United Reformed Church
- Central Baptist Church
- Christ Church, Freemantle
- City Life Church
- Highfield Church
- Holyrood Church, Southampton
- Jesus Chapel, Peartree Green
- Shirley Baptist Church
- Shirley Parish Church
- St Alban's Church, Southampton
- St Edmund Church, Southampton
- St Joseph Church, Southampton
- St. Mark's Church, Woolston
- St. Mary's Church, Southampton
- St. Mary's Church, South Stoneham
- St. Mary's Presbyterian Church, Woolston (demolished 1972)
- St. Michael's Church, Southampton
- St. Michael and All Angels Church, Bassett
- St. Patrick's Church, Woolston
- Swaythling Methodist Church
Winchester
- New Minster, Winchester
- Old Minster, Winchester
- Winchester Cathedral
- Christ Church, Winchester
- Holy Trinity Church, Winchester
- St John the Baptist Church, Winchester
- St Lawrence Church, Winchester
- St Swithun-upon-Kingsgate Church, Winchester
- St Mary's Church, Twyford
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gollark: Not all religions say "be peaceful and not mean to each other", though?
gollark: I mean, if you believe Religion 1 and believe that everyone who believes Religion 2 will go to hell and suffer forever, then you obviously don't want Religion 2 to spread.
gollark: They're pretty rational if you actually believe your religion is true, though.
gollark: Looking at religious conflicts probably doesn't require knowing about all the deep details of the religions involved, because people do tribalism and probably do not meaningfully care about the actual underlying point.
References
- "RCCG Rehoboth Chapel, Basingstoke". rccgrehobothchapelbasingstoke.epageuk.com. Retrieved 2016-10-06.
- "Portsmouth Churches". Archived from the original on 2015-06-22. Retrieved 2016-10-09.
- Diocese of Guildford information. Anglicans Online Official Website. Retrieval Date: December 5, 2007.
- Guilford Diocesan Website. Retrieval Date: 5 December 2007.
- Diocese of Oxford information. Anglicans Online Official Website. Retrieval Date: December 5, 2007.
- Oxford Diocesan Website. Retrieval Date: 5 December 2007.
- Diocese of Portsmouth information. Anglicans Online Official Website. Retrieval Date: December 5, 2007.
- Portsmouth Diocesan Website. Retrieval Date: 5 December 2007.
- Diocese of Salisbury information. Anglicans Online Official Website. Retrieval Date: December 5, 2007.
- Salisbury Diocesan Website. Retrieval Date: 5 December 2007.
- Diocese of Winchester information. Anglicans Online Official Website. Retrieval Date: December 5, 2007.
- Winchester Diocesan Website. Retrieval Date: 5 December 2007.
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