All Saints' Church, Church building in Thorney Hill, England
All Saints Church in Sopley is a church building constructed from Caen stone and rendered brick with an aluminum roof and western cupola. The structure was built in the early 1900s and serves as a central gathering space for the local community.
The building was commissioned in 1906 and funded by Lord and Lady Manners as a memorial to their daughter Mary Christine, who died in India. Since its founding, the building has served as a place of worship at this location.
The interior displays a bronze effigy honoring John Manners and a mural painted by Phoebe Anna Traquair dedicated to Lady Manners. These works shape the character of the church and speak to the people who held significance there.
The church building is accessible and offers regular services, with specific times available by contacting the local telephone number. Visitors will find a peaceful and well-maintained location that welcomes the community.
The building houses three war graves and holds Grade I listed status, acknowledging its outstanding architectural and historical importance. This recognition marks it as a significant heritage asset in the broader area.
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