All Saints' Church, Thorney Hill

[2] A World War I memorial in the churchyard is also Grade II listed.

[5] Designed by the architect Detmar Blow, the foundation stone of the church was laid on 9 October 1905 by Lady Manners and it was built by Messrs Newton of Hitchin, Hertfordshire.

[6] A special service was held on 8 October 2006 by the Bishop of Winchester, Michael Scott-Joynt, to commemorate the church's centenary.

[7] All Saints', described by Historic England as a "remarkable Edwardian Baroque church", is built of Caen stone and rendered brick.

[6] Notable features of the interior include a bronze effigy of the Manners' son, John, killed in action in 1914,[8] a mural painted in 1922 by Phoebe Anna Traquair in memory of Lady Manners, who died in 1920 and work by Eric Gill.