All Saints' Church, Manningford Bohune

[3] A plot of land was donated by Mr. Henry Jenner of Chisenbury, and funds were raised by voluntary contribution and grants.

[2] The plans for the church were drawn up by Whitley C. Clacy of Devizes and Messrs. May and Sons of Bath hired as the builders, with the architect supervising the construction.

[4] Unforeseen extra expense was incurred during the early stage of construction as the foundations had to be laid to a greater depth.

[6] All Saints was declared redundant by the Church of England on 3 April 1973, and subsequently sold in 1975 and converted into a residence.

[7] All Saints is built of Twerton blue lias stone, jointed with grey mortar, with dressings in freestone and a slate roof.

[2] Original fittings included benches of stained deal, a stone font and pulpit, and a prayer desk of oak.