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St John's Church, Wroxall

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The stone excavated during the construction of the nearby Ventnor railway tunnel provided the building material. This kept down costs but it has since proved to be of poor quality and the building is in constant need of refacing.
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on 21 December 1877. The church consisted of a chancel, nave, organ chamber, south porch and a small western belfry housing one bell, and provided seating for 130.
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The church dates from 1875 to 1877 by the architect T. R. Saunders. The tower was added in 1911.
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The Buildings of England, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
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Church of England church buildings on the Isle of Wight
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St. John's Church, Wroxall
50°36′59″N 01°13′21″W / 50.61639°N 1.22250°W / 50.61639; -1.22250

Denomination
Church of England
Churchmanship
Broad Church
Dedication
St. John
Province
Canterbury
Diocese
Portsmouth
Parish
Wroxall, Isle of Wight
parish church
Church of England
Wroxall, Isle of Wight
Archdeacon of Winchester
A. Hunter & Son
National Pipe Organ Register
Nikolaus Pevsner
Category
Church of England church buildings on the Isle of Wight

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